After landing agreements with
,
SpaceX
, and
OpenAI
, the U.S. Defense Department
said
on Friday that it has signed deals with Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Reflection AI ...
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After landing agreements with
,
SpaceX
, and
OpenAI
, the U.S. Defense Department
said
on Friday that it has signed deals with Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Reflection AI that allow it to deploy their AI tech and models on its classified networks for “lawful operational use.”
“These agreements accelerate the transformation toward establishing the United States military as an AI-first fighting force and will strengthen our warfighters’ ability to maintain decision superiority across all domains of warfare,” the statement reads.
The deals come as the U.S. Department of Defense has accelerated its diversification of AI vendors in the wake of its controversial
dispute with Anthropic
over usage terms of its AI models. The Pentagon wanted unrestricted use of Anthropic’s AI tools, but the AI lab insisted on guardrails to prevent Anthropic’s tech from being used for domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
The two are fighting it out in court at the moment, though Anthropic in March
won an injunction
against the Pentagon’s move to brand the company a “supply-chain risk.”
“The Department will continue to build an architecture that prevents AI vendor lock-in and ensures long-term flexibility for the Joint Force,” the statement reads. “Access to a diverse suite o
来源:Ram Iyer
