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Google is reportedly in talks to let the Pentagon use Gemini in clasified settings.

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Google is reportedly in talks with the Pentagon to expand the use of its Gemini AI in classified settings, reversing its previous stance on military dealings. The proposed contract mirrors the terms of OpenAI's agreement with the Pentagon earlier this year.

Google is in talks with the Pentagon to use its Gemini AI in classified settings, a reversal of its previous stance on military dealings. Currently, Google's contract with the Department of Defense (DOD) allows Gemini to be used for all lawful purposes, but only in unclassified settings. The proposed contract language is similar to OpenAI's agreement with the Pentagon. OpenAI's contract allows its AI to be used for all lawful purposes, but lawyers noted that this language may not prevent use in fully autonomous lethal weapons or mass domestic surveillance. Google's move indicates a shift in its approach to military collaborations.

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