The Pentagon announces new deals with major technology companies to expand military artificial intelligence capabilities and increase the number of firms authorized to operate on classified networks.
The Pentagon has secured agreements with major technology firms to enhance military artificial intelligence capabilities and broaden access to classified networks.
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