ChatGPT Uninstall: The deal between OpenAI, the company behind the AI ​​app ChatGPT, and the Pentagon, the Department of Defense of the United States of America, has created a ruckus in America. After the company signed an agreement with the US Department of Defense, people in America are uninstalling ChatGPT.

A jump of about 295 percent was recorded in the uninstallation of the app in a single day. After this, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman had to come forward and give a statement. Sam Altman issued a statement and tried to clarify the real intention of the agreement his company has signed with the US Department of Defense, what its purpose is, and what its limitations are.

In his post, Sam Altman explained that OpenAI has made some significant changes to its agreement with the Department of Defense. He explained that this is to clarify that the company’s AI systems will not be used to monitor American citizens. He clearly stated that AI will be used within the bounds of the law and will not be intentionally used for domestic surveillance.

In his post, Sam Altman also acknowledged that communication regarding the deal could have been better. He stated that this is a complex issue and that making it public so quickly was probably not the right approach. He stated that the technology is not yet fully ready in many respects and that security precautions are necessary. He also stated that in the future, OpenAI will work with the government on technical safeguards and safeguards to prevent misuse of AI.

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