OpenAI is intensifying physical and digital security in response to perceived challenges from Chinese AI competitors. The company has implemented stringent biometric access controls, fortified its datacenters, and restricted employee access to sensitive information. A "deny-by-default" system was adopted to limit internet connectivity of computers, requiring approvals for external communications. These measures align with broader trends of tech firms engaging with national security, especially following a major contract with the US Department of Defense for developing defense systems. Such actions reflect growing anxiety over China's advancements in AI technology.
OpenAI has reported increased restrictions on employee access to sensitive information and has implemented biometric access controls, reflecting heightened concerns about Chinese AI competition.
Following a substantial contract with the US Department of Defense, OpenAI's security measures have intensified, suggesting a response to the ramping competitive pressure from Chinese AI advancements.
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