Google grants Pentagon access to AI tools for classified use, becoming third AI company to strike such a deal in recent weeks.
Google agreed to let the Defense Department use its artificial-intelligence tools in classified settings, becoming the third AI company to reach such a deal in recent weeks and accelerating the Pentagon’s push to embed the technology in its operations.
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