“Generative AI with DoD Data,” the presentation deck, lists possible uses for OpenAI’s machine learning tools, such as the well-known ChatGPT text generator and the cutting-edge DALL-E image creation. Microsoft’s close partnership with OpenAI, supported by a substantial investment, highlights the mutual benefit between the two organizations. This alignment has, however, recently come under fire after digital news sites filed lawsuits against Microsoft and OpenAI for allegedly using their content without permission.
The resources are from a training conference on AI literacy that the U.S. Space Force hosted in Los Angeles in October 2023. Microsoft’s contribution illuminated how their technology may assist Pentagon operations, as could those of other machine learning companies.
Microsoft’s proposal, as reported by The Intercept, calls for using DALL-E in “Advanced Computer Vision Training” for battlefield management systems. DALL-E could expedite operations by improving the military’s perception and identification of targets on the battlefield through the creation of synthetic images.
Still, OpenAI and Microsoft take a cautious approach. Although Microsoft notes that it has had discussions with the Pentagon about DALL-E’s program, they make it clear that no actual deployment has started. Conversely, OpenAI emphasizes its commitment to developing AI that is morally sound by restating its policy against the military using its products.
Opponents contend that these partnerships create moral questions and cast doubt on the possible outcomes of using AI in military settings.
The details of the presentation call for more investigation into how artificial intelligence is developing for military use. The Pentagon is still investigating how to integrate AI technologies, and concerns about ethics, responsibility, and the influence on society are still at the forefront of the conversation.