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The DOD strikes deals with AWS, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, and Reflection AI to use their AI tools on classified military networks “for lawful operational use”

Bloomberg Katrina Manson

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  • NewsMax.com Nicole Weatherholtz on x
    War Dept Expands AI Deals With Big Tech Firms
  • @dowcto @dowcto on x
    Today, the @DeptofWar entered into agreements with SEVEN of the world's leading frontier AI model and infrastructure companies to deploy frontier capabilities on the Department's classified networks:  • SpaceX  • OpenAI  • Google  • NVIDIA  • Reflection  • Microsoft  • Amazon Web…
  • @dowcto @dowcto on x
    BREAKING: Following this morning's announcement, the @DeptofWar is announcing that Oracle has officially agreed to join the list of AI companies deploying frontier capabilities on the Department's classified networks. [image]
  • @patrickmoorhead Patrick Moorhead on x
    I can't help to wonder how much of this infra is created overseas and the potential risk of conflict rises in Asia. Chips. Servers. PCB. PCA. Power. Etc.
  • @harveenchadha Harveen Singh Chadha on x
    Sovereignty is no longer an option, it's a necessity
  • @uswremichael @uswremichael on x
    Today marks a major step forward in accelerating AI capabilities directly to the Joint Force.  We have finalized agreements with eight of America's top AI model and infrastructure companies to deploy frontier AI capabilities on the War Department's classified networks.  Our brave…
  • @kimmonismus @kimmonismus on x
    No Anthropic
  • @andrewcurran_ Andrew Curran on x
    This morning the Department of War announced it has entered into agreements with SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA, Reflection, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services to deploy their advanced AI capabilities on the Department's classified networks for lawful operational use. [image]
  • @himanshustwts Himanshu on x
    i think this is the first phase of neolabs being in coalition with gov ai we are just getting started and it goes like (elite team + huge capital + compute) to frontier recipe or government / sovereign deployments
  • @sigkitten @sigkitten on x
    can someone explain what the fuck is reflection and what “open” intelligence they are making when they haven't released a single open thing. Enough with the Open bullshit please [image]
  • @reflection_ai @reflection_ai on x
    Reflection joins coalition to set standard for responsible government AI
  • @carnage4life Dare Obasanjo on bluesky
    The Pentagon says it has reached deals with seven AI companies (SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, Nvidia, Reflection AI, Microsoft, and AWS Amazon) to deploy their tools on classified Defense Department networks.  —  Anthropic is conspicuously absent from this list after being deemed a “su…