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    Google to Provide Pentagon with Gemini-powered AI agents

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    Google is rolling out Gemini AI agents to the Department of Defense’s more than 3 million civilian and military employees, . The agents will initially operate on unclassified networks, with talks underway to expand them to classified and top-secret systems, according to Emil Michael, the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.

    Eight pre-built agents will automate tasks like summarizing meeting notes, building budgets and checking proposed actions against the national defense strategy. Google Vice President Jim Kelly said in a on Tuesday that Defense Department personnel can also create custom agents using natural language.

    Google’s AI chatbot, accessible through the Pentagon’s GenAI.mil portal, has been used by 1.2 million Defense Department employees for unclassified work since December, with personnel running 40 million unique prompts and uploading more than 4 million documents. Training has reportedly not kept pace with adoption, however, as only 26,000 people have completed AI training since December, but future sessions are fully booked, something that suggests more employees are getting on board.

    The expansion comes as the Pentagon rapidly broadens its AI partnerships after its , which refused to remove guardrails against domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons from its technology. The Pentagon has since classified the American AI company as a “supply chain risk,” which Anthropic will . Roughly 900 Google and 100 OpenAI employees have since signed an urging their employers to hold firm on the same guardrails. Google its “AI Principles” regarding these exact uses in early February.

    The Department of Defense has since struck deals with and for restricted networks. Google itself faced internal backlash over Pentagon work in 2018 when thousands of employees protested , a program that used AI to analyze drone video feeds. It did not renew that contract but has since loosened its restrictions on military work.

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