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Pentagon Partners With Big Tech To Boost Defense AI After Snubbing Anthropic

What Happened

The U.S. Department of Defense has finalized AI-focused agreements with seven leading tech firms, excluding Anthropic, to accelerate artificial intelligence integration for military purposes. The selected companies will collaborate with defense agencies, providing advanced AI solutions aimed at improving decision-making, logistics, and defense systems. The Pentagon did not offer reasons for bypassing Anthropic, a notable AI startup, but the move follows its earlier hesitation to work with some private AI companies. This initiative comes as global powers escalate their efforts to harness cutting-edge AI in national security strategies.

Why It Matters

The Pentagon’s partnerships with established tech giants mark a significant step in military adoption of AI and automation, setting industry benchmarks for future defense technologies. Excluding Anthropic raises questions about government-AI startup relations and competitive dynamics in the AI landscape. Read more in our AI News Hub

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