Google and Pentagon Discuss AI Collaboration Amid Industry Shifts
Negotiations between Google and the U.S. Department of Defense aim to deploy Gemini AI in classified environments. This development reflects a growing reliance on commercial AI solutions for military applications, alongside shifting partnerships with key vendors like OpenAI.

The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is in talks with Google regarding the potential use of its Gemini AI models in classified settings. Google proposes contract terms that would limit its AI's application in domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons, similar to agreements already established with OpenAI.
This move signals a pivot in Google's defense strategy, expanding its role in military technology after previously scaling back due to internal dissent over Project Maven. Meanwhile, the DOD continues to enhance its AI strategy to modernize operations, seeking multiple vendors to mitigate risks and ensure competition in technology contracts. As Google seeks to enter classified defense work, it faces competition from established contractors like Amazon and Microsoft, who are already integrated into DOD operations.




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