
Pentagon Signs AI Deals with Tech Giants for Classified Systems
The US Pentagon has finalized deals with seven technology companies, including Google, Nvidia, and SpaceX, to integrate their AI into classified military systems. This move aims to enhance defense capabilities with artificial intelligence, despite previous objections from some tech company employees.
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Read full article →US Pentagon signs AI deals with Google, Nvidia and SpaceX, focus on ‘lawful’ use
Eight technology companies, including Google, Nvidia and SpaceX, have struck deals with the Pentagon to help the US military gain an edge on the battlefield. “These agreements accelerate the transformation toward establishing the United States military as an AI-first fighting force and will strengthen our warfighters’ ability to maintain decision superiority across all domains of warfare,” the Department of Defence said on Friday. The companies will deploy their AI technology on the departmen...
By Tribune News Service
Read full article →Building trades unions emerge as a key ally of tech giants in push for AI data centers
Building trades unions have long been considered a voice of the American worker
By Marc Levy
Read full article →Pentagon signs classified AI deal that Google staff objected to with 7 tech companies
The Pentagon has signed agreements with seven major AI companies, including SpaceX and Google, to deploy their technology on classified military networks. These deals aim to bolster national security by integrating AI into high-tier environments for intelligence and battlefield support. Notably, Anthropic was excluded following a dispute over AI usage limitations.
By TOI TECH DESK
Read full article →US Military Reaches Deals With 7 Companies To Use Their AI On Classified Systems
Notably absent from the list is AI company Anthropic, after its public dispute and legal fight with the Trump administration over the ethics and safety of AI usage in war.
Read full article →Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon Expand Classified Military AI Use
The Pentagon has struck agreements with four more technology companies for expanded use of advanced artificial intelligence tools on classified military networks, according to a Defense Department statement and two defense officials briefed on the matter.
By Katrina Manson
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