Agreement allows Defense Department to integrate Google's commercial AI models without custom development, despite internal employee concerns.
Alphabet’s Google amended its Pentagon contract to provide API access to commercial AI models, reopening internal debate over military use of artificial intelligence.
While many details of the deal remain unclear, a Google spokesperson said it included providing the Pentagon with API access.
Google signs a deal with the Pentagon to provide AI access for classified military work amid employee protests.
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