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U.S. Defense Department spreads vibe coding, builds more than 103,000 AI agents in just under 5 weeks
Semi-autonomous AI agents are being adopted rapidly on the U.S. Defense Department\'s unclassified network. TechRadar reported the department used an agent-designer version of Google Gemini on its GenAI.mil platform to build more than 103,000 agents in under 5 weeks, adding more than 20,000 new tools weekly. The agents run about 180,000 sessions a week. Officials cite productivity gains, while others warn about weakly controlled agents operating without clear human approval.
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U.S. Pentagon picks OpenAI, Google, SpaceX among 8 for AI rollout, excludes Anthropic
The U.S. Department of Defense has signed contracts with companies including Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services and Reflection AI to deploy their AI models and technology on classified networks, aiming for lawful AI use. The selected group also includes SpaceX, OpenAI and Google. The Pentagon said it chose multiple U.S. suppliers to avoid reliance on one vendor. Anthropic was not included, and related legal disputes continue.
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How AI technology is being used on the battlefield amid U.S.-Iran Middle East conflict
OpenAI has partnered with the U.S. Defense Department to allow its artificial intelligence to be used in classified environments, marking a sharp shift from its earlier limits on military use. While CEO Sam Altman has said the technology will not be used directly to develop autonomous weapons, questions remain about guidelines and oversight. Current plans focus on assisting human analysts, with drone defense and administrative uses also still in trial stages.