Google reportedly signs a classified AI deal with Pentagon

Google has signed a classified AI deal with the Pentagon, allowing the US Department of Defense to use its AI for 'any lawful government purpose'. The agreement includes provisions related to how Google's AI systems can be used and modified by the government.
Google has signed a classified AI deal with the Pentagon, according to a report by The Information. The agreement allows the Pentagon to use Google's AI for 'any lawful government purpose'. Google is required to assist in adjusting AI safety settings and content filters at the government's request. The contract states that the AI system is not intended for domestic mass surveillance or autonomous weapons without human oversight. The agreement is an amendment to Google's existing contract with the US Department of Defense. Google has joined other tech firms, including OpenAI and Anthropic, in signing a deal with the Pentagon to use AI models for classified work.
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