OpenAI has introduced a new ID verification process called Verified Organization aimed at increasing security and responsible access to its advanced AI models. Organizations will need to provide a government-issued ID for verification, which can only be used once every 90 days. The company states this measure is necessary to safeguard against misuse of its APIs, particularly by developers who intentionally violate usage policies. The verification process is part of OpenAI's strategy to ensure the safe and responsible deployment of AI technology by limiting access to verified entities only.
OpenAI is implementing a new ID verification process called Verified Organization to ensure broader access to advanced models while mitigating unsafe AI usage.
To unlock access to the most advanced models on OpenAI's platform, organizations must complete an ID verification process, using a government-issued ID.
The verification aims to address misuse of OpenAI APIs, notably preventing issues like IP theft and ensuring the responsible use of AI technologies.
OpenAI stated, 'At OpenAI, we take our responsibility seriously to ensure that AI is both broadly accessible and used safely.'
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