U.S. military to use Google Gemini for new AI platform
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U.S. military to use Google Gemini for new AI platform
""The future of American warfare is here, and it's spelled A-I," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a video posted on X. Driving the news: The Defense Department said Tuesday it will deploy Gemini for Government through the new GenAI.mil platform so employees can use it on their work computers. Pentagon employees can use Gemini in the new platform to "conduct deep research, format documents and even analyze video or imagery in unprecedented speed," Hegseth said in the video."
"Google Cloud said in a press release that employees can use Gemini for Government for "unclassified work," such as personnel onboarding, automating administrative tasks and accelerating contract workflows. None of the Defense Department's data will be used to train Google's public models, the company added. The big picture: The Defense Department has been rapidly embracing the new generative AI era."
The Defense Department will deploy Google's Gemini for Government through a new GenAI.mil platform, enabling employees to access the model on their work computers. Pentagon employees can use Gemini to conduct deep research, format documents, and analyze video or imagery with unprecedented speed. Google Cloud said Gemini for Government will support unclassified work such as personnel onboarding, automating administrative tasks, and accelerating contract workflows, and that Defense Department data will not be used to train Google's public models. The department anticipates pushing these capabilities to millions of users across classification levels to speed administrative work, intelligence analysis, modeling, and simulation.
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