Pentagon's GenAI.mil Users Surge to 1.5 Million Amid AI Integration
The Pentagon's GenAI.mil platform reached 1.5 million daily users within six months, up from 80,000, following enhanced AI tool deployment and clearer usage guidelines. This rapid growth signifies a major shift in the Department of Defense's approach to AI, aligning with broader trends in corporate productivity gains.

GenAI.mil's user base increased to 1.5 million daily users, representing nearly half of the DoD's personnel. Initial adoption was slow, attributed to unclear usage guidelines and tool access, but surged after deploying Google's Gemini on unclassified networks.
The Pentagon's fiscal 2027 budget seeks $54.6 billion for AI initiatives, up from $13.4 billion previously. The platform is used for various administrative tasks, significantly reducing time spent on congressional reporting.
The adoption rate mirrors corporate trends in AI utilization, raising questions about output quality against rapid deployment. Five military branches have adopted GenAI.mil as their primary AI platform. Meanwhile, the broader tech industry is investing heavily in AI infrastructure, with projected spending between $660 billion and $690 billion in 2026, but concerns over power supply persist, as new plants take years to become operational.




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