13 resultsfor “who are the AI companies working with the Pentagon”
AI deal with US Pentagon Google has reportedly signed a deal with the US Pentagon to use its artificial intelligence models for classified work. The tech company
AI companies to work more closely with the government and military. OpenAI was the first company to ink a new deal with the Pentagon
AI products for the Pentagon’s analysis of drone footage. In response to the backlash, the company did not renew the contract in 2019 and published a set of principles for its work
company’s AI for classified defence work](https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2026/04/27/google-employees-letter-ai-pentagon/), saying they wanted the technology to be used to “benefit humanity” not “in inhumane or extremely harmful ways”. However, Google signed an AI deal with
AI chipmaker Nvidia said it planned to work with Unitree to build robots for researchers. Alibaba said in a statement there was “no basis” for its inclusion on the list. “Alibaba is not a Chinese
work of frontier labs in the US. Trump is mulling an executive order that would require AI companies to submit their newest models for White House review. The administration has already [announced deals with
AI labs” to be used across the Department of War. The Defense Autonomous Warfare Group (DAWG) is a newly-created Pentagon department. It has absorbed a previous Biden-era initiative which aimed to [acquire
companies](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/06/tech-layoffs-ai-work) may be “AI washing” – using it as cover for a slowing labor market and demand or rising costs. ## **Trump claims US has total control over strait of Hormuz after Iran seizes
company Palantir has been used to collect real-time data on potential Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) targets, including pro-Palestine advocates. Amid the US-Israel war in Iran, questions have been raised over
Pentagon defines “Chinese military companies” as entities owned or controlled by the Chinese military, or that contribute to China’s “military civil fusion”, referring to Beijing’s strategy of melding civilian and defence-related research
company placed more than 10,000 acoustic sensors around Ukraine so that they could detect incoming drone attacks. These sensors are essentially high-sensitivity microphones deployed across the country to listen for the distinct engine
work within the next 12 to 18 months.* Though Meta and Microsoft are reducing their workforces at the greatest scale, other companies in tech are likewise allocating their future spending towards AI rather than human
work with US government scientists to test AI systems “in ways that probe unexpected behaviors”, the company said in a statement. Together they will develop shared data sets and workflows for testing the company