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. The initiative aims to leverage private-sector AI advancements for national security by providing access to sensitive information within secure government environments. This move is part of a broader strategy …
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. The initiative aims to leverage private-sector AI advancements for national security by providing access to sensitive information within secure government environments. This move is part of a broader strategy to accelerate the development of AI tools for defense applications, including intelligence analysis and operational planning. Officials emphasize that any access would be tightly controlled and comply with stringent security protocols to protect classified material. The plan reflects the growing recognition within the defense establishment that collaboration with the tech industry is essential to maintaining a competitive edge. 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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