Strengthening America’s AI leadership with the U.S. National Laboratories
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OpenAI announces a partnership with U.S. National Laboratories to deploy its o1 reasoning model on the Venado supercomputer at Los Alamos, enabling scientific research across materials science, energy, cybersecurity, and nuclear security with Microsoft providing compute infrastructure.
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