Pentagon signs agreement with major AI companies for closed network

The U.S. Department of Defense has announced agreements with seven leading artificial intelligence companies, including SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA, Reflection, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services. These companies will deploy their advanced language models within the Pentagon's closed networks for operational use, aimed at enhancing data processing speed, analyzing large datasets, and improving decision-making in complex situations. Access to these tools will be facilitated through the GenAi.mil platform, which has already seen over 1.3 million users and processed millions of queries. The military emphasizes that AI will serve as an assistant rather than an autonomous decision-maker, with ultimate responsibility remaining with human operators.
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced that it has signed contracts with seven leading artificial intelligence companies: SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA, Reflection, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services. Their large language models will be deployed within the Pentagon's closed networks for legitimate operational use in the interest of the military. This was reported by Ixbt.com xabar.
According to the military department, this is intended to accelerate data processing, assist in analyzing large volumes of information, and make decision-making in complex situations faster and more accurate. Access to the tools will be provided through the GenAi.mil platform, which is already in use within the U.S. defense system.
The Pentagon stated that more than 1.3 million employees have used the platform within the first five months. The system has processed tens of millions of requests and launched hundreds of thousands of artificial intelligence agents.
The military emphasizes that artificial intelligence is currently being used primarily as an auxiliary tool rather than an autonomous decision-making operator, and that final responsibility remains with humans.





















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