A senior U.S. defense official has announced that the Pentagon is developing plans to allow artificial intelligence companies to train their models on classified military data. This initiative aims to leverage private-sector AI advancements for national security applications, potentially accelerating the development of tools for intelligence analysis, logistics, and cyber defense. The official indicated that …
A senior U.S. defense official has announced that the Pentagon is developing plans to allow artificial intelligence companies to train their models on classified military data. This initiative aims to leverage private-sector AI advancements for national security applications, potentially accelerating the development of tools for intelligence analysis, logistics, and cyber defense. The official indicated that establishing secure technical and legal frameworks to enable this access is a key priority, acknowledging the need to balance innovation with stringent data protection requirements. The move reflects a broader strategic shift to deepen collaboration between the military and the commercial tech sector in the field of AI. Read the full article at: https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/03/17/1134351/the-pentagon-is-planning-for-ai-companies-to-train-on-classified-data-defense-official-says/
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