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Pentagon inks deals with AI giants, but not Anthropic
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Pentagon inks deals with AI giants, but not Anthropic

https://www.dw.com/en/pentagon-inks-deals-with-ai-giants-but-not-anthropic/a-77012715https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/01/tech/pentagon-ai-anthropichttps://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/pentagon-reaches-agreements-leading-ai-companies-rcna343071
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  • The Pentagon said it has reached deals with seven tech companies to use their artificial intelligence in its classified computer networks, allowing the military to tap into AI-powered capabilities to help it fight wars.
  • One of the companies contracting with the Pentagon said its agreement required human oversight in certain situations, and it sought assurances that the military would not use its technology in fully autonomous weapons or citizen surveillance.
  • GenAI.mil, the Pentagon’s central AI platform, has been used by more than 1.3 million Defense Department personnel in the five months since it launched, signaling a push toward unified AI tooling across the force.
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Pentagon plans to make US military ‘AI-first fighting force’ by pairing with companies
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Pentagon plans to make US military ‘AI-first fighting force’ by pairing with companies

  • The Pentagon said it reached agreements with seven AI firms to support lawful military uses.
  • Participants include SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, Nvidia, Reflection, Microsoft and AWS.
  • The deals aim to accelerate the military’s transformation into an AI-first force.
  • Anthropic was not included due to concerns over guardrails on possible misuse.
  • The Defense Department aims to link these tools to the ‘Impact Levels 6 and 7’ networks for enhanced data use.
  • The move follows the Defense Secretary’s AI acceleration strategy announced in early 2026.
  • The agreements cover both autonomous and non-autonomous applications across defense networks.
  • Officials expect the deals to boost data synthesis and situational awareness for warfighters.
  • The Guardian cites Reuters and the New York Times for broader context on industry roles.
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