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Google Grants DoD Access to AI for Classified Networks Following Anthropic's Refusal
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TechCrunch28.04.2026Teknoloji1 dk okumaUnited States

Google Grants DoD Access to AI for Classified Networks Following Anthropic's Refusal

Deal marks third AI company to sign with Pentagon after Anthropic rejected unrestricted access over surveillance concerns

Hızlı Bakış

  • Google has granted the U.S.
  • Department of Defense access to its AI for classified networks, following similar deals with OpenAI and xAI.
  • The agreement comes after Anthropic refused unrestricted Pentagon access over concerns about domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, leading the DoD to label the company a 'supply-chain risk.' Anthropic is now suing the DoD, with a judge last month granting an injunction against the designation.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

Multiple AI companies have now signed deals with the DoD following Anthropic's refusal. The Pentagon's labeling of Anthropic as a 'supply-chain risk' — normally reserved for foreign adversaries — represents an unprecedented use of government power against a domestic AI company.

Yazı boyutu

Google has granted the U.S. Department of Defense access to its AI for classified networks, essentially allowing all lawful uses, according to multiple news reports. This deal follows Anthropic's public stand against the Trump administration after the model maker refused to grant the DoD the same terms. The Pentagon wanted unrestricted use of AI, whereas Anthropic wanted guardrails to prevent its AI from being used for domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. Because Anthropic refused those use cases, the DoD branded the model maker a "supply-chain risk" — a designation normally reserved for foreign adversaries. Anthropic and the DoD are now embroiled in a lawsuit, with a judge last month granting Anthropic an injunction against the designation while the case proceeds. Google marks the third AI company to try and turn Anthropic's loss into its own gain. OpenAI immediately signed a deal with the DoD, as did xAI. Google's agreement includes some language saying that it doesn't intend for its AI for use in domestic mass surveillance or autonomous weapons, The Wall Street Journal reports, which is similar to contract language with OpenAI. But it is unclear whether such provisions are legally binding or enforceable, per the WSJ.

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • More AI companies will likely seek similar defense contracts with ethical safeguards

    Muhtemel · Aylar içinde

  • Congress may hold hearings on AI defense contracts and supply-chain risk designations

    Olası · Aylar içinde

Açık Sorular

  • Are the AI usage restrictions in Google's contract legally binding?
  • Will other AI companies face similar 'supply-chain risk' designations?
  • What specific AI capabilities is the DoD seeking?

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