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OpenAI Is Exploring a Potential NATO Contract After Pentagon Deal

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OpenAI is reportedly in early discussions about a contract with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to deploy its artificial intelligence technology on the alliance’s unclassified networks, according to people familiar with the matter. The move follows the company’s recent agreement with the U.S. Department of War to provide AI capabilities for classified systems.

The initial report about the NATO talks originated from Reuters and was picked up by multiple outlets. Early comments by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman suggested the company was targeting deployment on all NATO networks including classified ones, but a spokeswoman later clarified that the focus is on unclassified systems. NATO itself has not publicly commented on the potential arrangement.

OpenAI’s interest in working with NATO comes amid growing industry engagement with defense and security partners at a time when AI has become strategically important for alliance operations and readiness. The reported initiative positions OpenAI alongside its work with the U.S. military and reflects ongoing global demand for advanced AI tools to support logistics, communications, analysis and other unclassified missions.

The developing story comes against a backdrop of heightened scrutiny around AI use in defense settings. OpenAI’s expanding defense partnerships have sparked debate about ethical constraints and corporate alignment with government objectives, even as the company emphasizes safeguards and compliance with mission boundaries.

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