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Pentagon Weighs Google’s Gemini AI for Military Use After Anthropic Fallout

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Pentagon Weighs Google’s Gemini AI for Military Use After Anthropic Fallout

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The Pentagon is in talks with Google to deploy its Gemini AI system for classified work, amid a reassessment of its AI partnerships and concerns over reliability and misuse. Google's potential contract includes proposed language to prevent Gemini AI from being used for domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons without human control.

The US Pentagon is discussing the use of Google's Gemini AI system for classified military work. This development comes as the US military reevaluates its AI partnerships and usage. The Pentagon has been cautious in its adoption of AI, granting access to multiple companies to avoid reliance on a single provider. Google's Gemini AI has been proposed for use with guardrails to prevent misuse, including a potential contract clause to prevent its use in domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons without human control. However, concerns have been raised over the accuracy of AI search results powered by Gemini. The Pentagon's consideration of Google's Gemini AI marks a significant moment for the company, which has faced scrutiny over its work with the US military in the past.

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