Thursday, OpenAi announced which is deepening its ties with the United States government through an association with national laboratories and hopes to use AI to “supercharge” research in a wide range of fields to better serve the public.
“This is the beginning of a new era, where AI will advance in science, strengthen national security and support the initiatives of the United States government,” Openii said.
The agreement ensures that “approximately 15,000 scientists working in a wide range of disciplines to advance our understanding of nature and the universe” will have access to the latest OpenII reasoning models, according to the announcement.
For Los Alamos researchers, Lawrence Livermore and Sandia National Labs, access to “O1 or other O-Serie model” will be available in Venado, a Nvidia supercomputer in the Alamos that will become a “shared resource.” Microsoft will help implement the model, Openai said.
Operai suggested that this access could promote the main “advances in the science of materials, renewable energy, astrophysics” and other areas that Venado was “specifically designed” to advance.
The key approach areas for the deployment of deer of the OpenAI model include accelerating global technological leadership of the United States, finding ways to treat and prevent diseases, strengthen cybersecurity, protect the electrical network of the United States, detect natural threats and Made by the man “before emerging”, and “deepen our understanding of the forces that govern the universe,” Openai said.
However, perhaps among Openai’s most striking promises for the association is to help the United States achieve a “new era of US energy leadership by unlocking all the potential of natural resources and revolutionizing the energy infrastructure of the nation.” That is urgently needed, as officials have warned That the energy infrastructure of aging of the United States is becoming increasingly unstable, threatening the health and well -being of the country, and without efforts to stabilize it, the economy of the United States could be captured.
But possibly the most “highly consistent” government use case for OpenAi models will be overlaiming the research that saves national security, Openai said.