- Anthrope is offering Claude to all branches of the United States government for almost nothing
- Moving occurs after Operai offered a very similar treatment for chatgpt
- IA companies rush to adopt their models in all areas
Anthrope has offered his Claude AI model to the United States government agencies for only $ 1 for next year.
The offer extends to the three branches of the government, aimed at the legislative and judicial branches together with the Executive.
The measure occurs almost immediately after Operai offered his chatgpt company for all the workers of the Federal Government of the United States for $ 1 per year per agency, since companies seek to undermine each other, and presumably create confidence within the public sector, which will probably use AI tools to help optimize their work and save money on administration costs.
Government contracts
“As AI’s adoption leads to transformation in all industries, we want to ensure that federal workers can completely take advantage of these capacities to better serve the US people. By eliminating cost barriers, we are allowing the government to access the same advanced AI that is already demonstrating their value in the private sector,” Anthrope said in a statement.
The LLM companies are competing to obtain government contracts, with Anthrope, OpenAI and XAI granted a $ 200 million IA development agreement with the United States Department of Defense, all to develop models for customers of the United States government for national security.
Claude has already been added to the calendar of the General Services Administration (GSA) to help optimize the acquisition, with Claude for Enterprise and Claude for the Government that offers support with the management of the sensitive non -classified work.
The company will also provide help to quickly implement AI in all agencies, with technical support for the successful adoption of its “productivity and mission workflows.”
“This Onegov Agreement with Anthropic is proof that the United States is establishing the standard of how governments adopt the AI, bold, already responsible for the interim administrator of Gsa Michael Rigas.
“This agreement puts the most advanced American models directly in the hands of those that serve the American people.”