Google’s new deal with the Pentagon expands AI’s role in warfare to “any lawful government purpose”



  • Google is reportedly in talks with the US Department of Defense to deploy its AI models in classified environments.
  • This is a major change in Google’s stance on working with the military.
  • AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are already seeking military partnerships for their AI models.

Google and the US Department of Defense are exploring ways to deploy the company’s most advanced AI models within classified military environments, according to a report from The Information. The deal marks a milestone in Google’s relationship with the Pentagon and the thawing of relations between AI developers and national security organizations.

That this is happening as AI models evolve into something closer to strategic infrastructure than regular software is probably no coincidence. That would also explain the scope of the talks between the Department of Defense and Google. The deal would not limit Google’s AI tools to specific tasks, but would make them available for “any lawful government purpose,” a person involved said.

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