The Pentagon is seen from Air Force One as it flies over Washington on March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) The OpenAI logo is seen on a mobile phone in front of a computer screen which displays the ChatGPT home Screen, March 17, 2023, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File) Pages from the Anthropic website and the company’s logo are displayed on a computer screen in New York on Feb. 26, 2026.
Main Idea: The Pentagon said it has made deals with seven tech companies to bring artificial intelligence into its classified systems to help military decision-making.
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Pentagon AI use could speed up target decisions and raise the risk of mistakes, civilian harm, and weaker privacy for Americans.
AI may also help troops and taxpayers by cutting routine work, improving supply lines, and making military operations faster.
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One of the seven named companies providing AI resources to the Pentagon.
One of the seven named companies providing AI resources to the Pentagon.
One of the seven named companies providing AI resources to the Pentagon.
One of the seven named companies providing AI resources to the Pentagon.
One of the seven named companies providing AI resources to the Pentagon.
The article discusses these named companies together as a central group.
Central absent participant in the deal set, highlighted by its dispute with the Trump administration and the Pentagon.
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