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Los Alamos National Laboratory to use OpenAI's models for national security research
Los Alamos National Laboratory to use OpenAI's models for national security research

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time31-01-2025

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Los Alamos National Laboratory to use OpenAI's models for national security research

Jan. 30—Los Alamos National Laboratory is partnering with OpenAI to conduct national security research. The two entities, which announced the partnership in separate announcements, said LANL will install OpenAI's latest o-series models onto its Venado supercomputer, which uses Nvidia chips. "As threats to the nation become more complex and more pressing, we need new approaches and advanced technologies to preserve America's security," LANL Director Thom Mason said in a statement. "Artificial intelligence models from OpenAI will allow us to do this more successfully, while also advancing our scientific missions to solve some of the nation's most important challenges." Under the agreement, up to 15,000 scientists associated with the U.S. Department of Energy's National Laboratories, including those with Sandia National Laboratories and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, will have access to Venado and OpenAI's installed o-series models, OpenAI said in a news release. LANL officials said Venado will be moved to a secure, classified network that will allow researchers with those labs access to that resource. The partnership comes at a critical time for artificial intelligence, which is being integrated into everyday life. It follows other projects between LANL and OpenAI, including research into AI's role in lab safety. Venado, which came online last year, was designed to make breakthroughs in areas such as renewable energy and astrophysics. It uses about 2,560 direct, liquid-cooled Grace Hopper Superchips from Nvidia to power its computing capacity. OpenAI officials on Thursday said the integration of its o-series models in Venado will help researchers in treating disease, cybersecurity projects and "reducing the risk of nuclear war and securing nuclear materials and weapons worldwide." "This use case is highly consequential, and we believe it is critical for OpenAI to support it as part of our commitment to national security," they added. "Our partnership will support this work, with careful and selective review of use cases and consultations on AI safety from OpenAI researchers with security clearances." Lab officials said national labs are best suited to "complement industry capabilities to harness AI for public good." "AI has sparked a new era of scientific progress," LANL National Security AI Director Jason Pruet said in a statement. "With the capabilities from OpenAI on Venado, we have a chance to make contributions to the nation that seemed impossible just a few years ago."

OpenAI announces US National Laboratories partnership, plans to support work on nuclear security and more
OpenAI announces US National Laboratories partnership, plans to support work on nuclear security and more

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time30-01-2025

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OpenAI announces US National Laboratories partnership, plans to support work on nuclear security and more

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has announced an agreement to collaborate with U.S. National Laboratories, indicating that it plans to assist in various fields, including nuclear security. The company plans to deploy its AI on a supercomputer. "Under this agreement, OpenAI will work with Microsoft and will deploy o1 or another o-series model on Venado, an NVIDIA supercomputer at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) where it will be a shared resource for researchers from Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore, and Sandia National Labs," OpenAI noted. Openai Debuts Chatgpt Gov, A New Version Of The Chatbot For Us Government Agencies OpenAI suggested its models will be leveraged in various areas of research. The company said its models will be used in "Accelerating the basic science that underpins U.S. global technological leadership," "Identifying new approaches to treating and preventing disease," "Enhancing cybersecurity and protecting the American power grid," "Achieving a new era of U.S. energy leadership by unlocking the full potential of natural resources and revolutionizing the nation's energy infrastructure," "Improving U.S. security through improved detection of natural and man-made threats, such as biology and cyber, before they emerge" and "Deepening our understanding of the forces that govern the universe, from fundamental mathematics to high-energy physics." Read On The Fox Business App Trump, Openai Ceo Weigh In On Deepseek Frenzy The company also indicated that it plans to supply support in the area of nuclear security. "The Labs also lead a comprehensive program in nuclear security, focused on reducing the risk of nuclear war and securing nuclear materials and weapons worldwide. This use case is highly consequential, and we believe it is critical for OpenAI to support it as part of our commitment to national security. Our partnership will support this work, with careful and selective review of use cases and consultations on AI safety from OpenAI researchers with security clearances," the organization noted. Trump Announces Largest Ai Infrastructure Project 'In History' Involving Softbank, Openai And Oracle OpenAI noted that the partnership "builds on our successful earlier collaboration⁠ with Los Alamos National Laboratory, where we worked closely with wet labs to assess the risks posed by the most advanced models in creating bioweapons (such as human-designed pandemics). We anticipate that this engagement will lead to broader safety collaborations across a variety of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) risks."Original article source: OpenAI announces US National Laboratories partnership, plans to support work on nuclear security and more

OpenAI to partner with US National Laboratories to boost national security
OpenAI to partner with US National Laboratories to boost national security

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time30-01-2025

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OpenAI to partner with US National Laboratories to boost national security

OpenAI announced Thursday it is partnering with the Los Alamos National Laboratory to install its newest artificial intelligence models onto the lab's supercomputer for national security research. 'We care a lot about AI and science, we've talked about this for a very long time. This is what we think will be on the most important impacts of AI long term. If we can use AI to help drive scientific progress, then I think it can drive huge forward progress for the country,' OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in the announcement. The partnership will allow U.S. National Laboratories to 'supercharge their scientific research' with OpenAI's latest reasoning models, OpenAI wrote in a statement to The Hill. OpenAI's latest o-series models will be installed onto the Lab's Venado supercomputer, which is powered by Nvidia superchips. The machine will be moved to a secure and classified network where researchers from Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore and Sandia National Labs will be able to utilize it, according to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. 'As threats to the nation become more complex and more pressing, we need new approaches and advanced technologies to preserve America's security,' said Thom Mason, the laboratory director, in a statement. 'Artificial intelligence models from OpenAI will allow us to do this more successfully, while also advancing our scientific missions to solve some of the nation's most important challenges,' he added. The models are expected to help lab staff identify ways to treat and prevent disease, detect natural and human-made cyber and biology threats, along with the U.S.'s natural resources. The partnership will also benefit the Laboratories' work in nuclear security, OpenAI said. OpenAI and Los Alamos also collaborated last summer to help assess the risks of bioweapon creation. It comes just days after OpenAI launched a new version of its popular ChatGPT model specifically tailored to government agencies and workers. Under ChatGPT Gov, federal agencies will have access to OpenAI's top models even when dealing with sensitive information. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

OpenAI, U.S. Labs Deploy AI on Nvidia Supercomputer to Tackle Energy and Security Challenges
OpenAI, U.S. Labs Deploy AI on Nvidia Supercomputer to Tackle Energy and Security Challenges

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time30-01-2025

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OpenAI, U.S. Labs Deploy AI on Nvidia Supercomputer to Tackle Energy and Security Challenges

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)-backed OpenAI is teaming up with U.S. National Laboratories to enhance scientific research using its latest AI reasoning models. The collaboration will deploy OpenAI's O1 or another O-series model on Venado, an Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) supercomputer at Los Alamos National Laboratory, serving researchers from Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore, and Sandia National Labs. Venado was built to drive breakthroughs in materials science, renewable energy, and astrophysics. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 4 Warning Sign with MSFT. OpenAI says its advanced models will also help develop new disease treatments, strengthen cybersecurity, and improve detection of natural and man-made threats, including biological and cyber risks. The AI models will support efforts to enhance U.S. energy leadership, unlocking natural resources and transforming infrastructure. Additionally, the partnership will contribute to nuclear security, focusing on reducing the risk of nuclear conflict and safeguarding nuclear materials. OpenAI emphasized that AI safety will remain a priority, with selective oversight and consultations from security-cleared researchers. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

OpenAI, Nvidia, Microsoft Partner With U.S. National Labs for AI-Powered Research
OpenAI, Nvidia, Microsoft Partner With U.S. National Labs for AI-Powered Research

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time30-01-2025

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OpenAI, Nvidia, Microsoft Partner With U.S. National Labs for AI-Powered Research

OpenAI has entered into an agreement with the U.S. National Laboratories to integrate its latest artificial intelligence reasoning models into scientific research initiatives, the company announced. Microsoft (MSFT, Financials) and OpenAI's o1 model will be implemented on Venado, an NVIDIA (NVDA, Financials) supercomputer located at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 3 Warning Signs with NVDA. Designed to enable scientific advances across several fields, including materials science, renewable energy, and astrophysics, Venadowhich serves researchers at Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore, and Sandia National Laboratorieswas built Cybersecurity efforts will be improved, new illness therapies developed, and national security goals advanced using the AI model. About 15,000 researchers working on basic scientific and technical problems are employed at the National Laboratories Under the deal, OpenAI will work with academics on initiatives ranging from early detection of cyber and biological risks to energy infrastructure enhancements. Additionally under the cooperation is nuclear security, where OpenAI will provide artificial intelligence models to help to reduce nuclear hazards and secure nuclear materials. Under advice from security-cleared experts, the business said it will carefully assess artificial intelligence safety applications. This arrangement expands on OpenAI's past cooperation with Los Alamos National Laboratory, where scientists evaluated AI-driven bioweapons development related concerns. The business said that the most recent project is supposed to increase research activities covering chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threat reduction. Positioning the United States leading in global AI innovation, OpenAI highlighted the alliance as a critical move in using artificial intelligence to bolster national security and improve scientific discoveries. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Sign in to access your portfolio

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