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ChatGPT is generally useful as a tool for most people.

If you work on any secret project, you're not supposed to just log into openai.com and ask ChatGPT about things related to the secret stuff.

That's why OpenAI/Microsoft has infrastructure to run separate instances of the models in an environment where they don't retain the chat logs and presumably have security audits etc. When the original military ban was in place, organizations in the Pentagon could not negotiate a contract with OpenAI for these deals.

I have no idea whether they have models that are oriented for military use specifically, but even the plain ChatGPT is likely useful for a variety of general tasks.



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