Pentagon Strikes Deals with 8 Big Tech Companies After Shunning Anthropic
Hundreds of employees signed an open letter as Google said it would continue military AI work, despite concerns over surveillance and autonomous weapons.
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Pentagon strikes deals with 8 Big Tech companies after shunning Anthropic
By Jordan Valinsky, CNN New York (CNN) — The Department of Defense announced Friday an agreement with eight major technology companies to use their artificial intelligence tools in its classified networks. Not included: Anthropic, which the Trump administration has blacklisted over Anthropic’s insistence that the Pentagon include certain safety guardrails for the government’s use of AI in warfare. But the White House reopened discussions with An…
Seven tech giants gain access to classified government networks. The US Department of Defense announced strategic agreements with seven leaders in the field of artificial intelligence. The goal of the partnership is to deploy advanced systems in the Pentagon's classified networks to create the world's first "AI army," according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a US Department of Defense post on X. More interesting: Google AI to be deployed in Pentagon sec…
The War Department Announces Agreements With Leading AI Companies To Deploy Capabilities On Classified Networks - Armed Forces Press
The War Department has entered into agreements with seven of the world’s leading frontier artificial intelligence companies, SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA, Reflection, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services to deploy their advanced AI capabilities on the Department’s classified networks for lawful operational use. These agreements accelerate the transformation toward establishing the United States military as an AI-first fighting force and will str…
Inside Pentagon AI Deals: Why Google, SpaceX, And OpenAI Are Joining The Frontlines
The US Department of Defence has secured deals with Nvidia, Microsoft, and Amazon to deploy artificial intelligence across its highly classified networks, aiming to enhance decision-making and establish an AI-first fighting force.
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