🏥OpenAI Opens GPT-Rosalind to Biodefense Partners
TL;DR
OpenAI launched the Rosalind Biodefense Program on May 29, opening free GPT-Rosalind API access to vetted developers and U.S. agencies working on pandemic preparedness.
OpenAI launched the Rosalind Biodefense Program on May 29, opening free GPT-Rosalind API access to vetted developers and U.S. agencies working on pandemic preparedness. Initial collaborators include Lawrence Livermore, Johns Hopkins APL, and CEPI for biosurveillance, vaccine pipelines, and medical countermeasures.

Key Points
Program offers free GPT-Rosalind API credits to approved researchers and U.S. government partners
Launch partners: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, CEPI
Use cases span biosurveillance, epidemiological modeling, vaccine development, and medical countermeasures
GPT-Rosalind is OpenAI's first frontier reasoning model purpose-built for biology and drug discovery
Why It Matters
A frontier biology model in the hands of pandemic-preparedness labs is the kind of dual-use release that decides whether the next outbreak is a footnote or a year-stealer.
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Why does this matter?
A frontier biology model in the hands of pandemic-preparedness labs is the kind of dual-use release that decides whether the next outbreak is a footnote or a year-stealer.
What happened?
OpenAI launched the Rosalind Biodefense Program on May 29, opening free GPT-Rosalind API access to vetted developers and U.S. agencies working on pandemic preparedness.
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