Shift in Military AI Collaboration
Pentagon Signs AI Intel Deals With Tech Giants
Seven firms including OpenAI and Google join military networks after safety disputes with other providers.
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The U.S. Pentagon finalized agreements with seven major artificial intelligence companies to integrate advanced technology into military intelligence networks [1]. These deals involve industry leaders like OpenAI, Google, and SpaceX, permitting technology use for any lawful purpose [1][2].
This move follows a significant disagreement between the Department of Defense and Anthropic over specific safety guardrails [2]. While some firms hesitated, others are now embedded in the nation's defense infrastructure to bolster data analysis and strategic planning [1]. Officials have not clarified which specific missions will utilize these tools [2].
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