U.S. military reaches deals with 7 tech companies to use their AI on classified systems; Anthropic not on the list
The U.S. military has entered into agreements with seven technology companies to integrate their artificial intelligence systems into classified operations. Notably, Anthropic, a prominent AI firm, is not among those selected for the contracts. The move underscores the Pentagon's growing reliance on private-sector AI to enhance national defense capabilities.
- ▪The U.S. military signed deals with seven tech companies to deploy AI on classified systems.
- ▪Anthropic, despite its prominence in the AI field, was not included in the list of selected companies.
- ▪The agreements aim to strengthen defense operations through advanced artificial intelligence technologies.
- ▪Specific names of the seven companies were not disclosed in the report.
- ▪The Department of Defense views private-sector AI collaboration as critical to maintaining technological superiority.
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