The US launches an artificial intelligence platform for military needs
US Secretary of Defense Pete Gersek announced the launch of GenAI.mil - a platform he considers 'the future of American wars'.
GenAI.mil is a chatbot interface, the first model of which is Gemini for Government from Google Cloud. The platform starts as a tool for office work, allowing for research, document formatting, and analysis of video and images at high speed. The system is certified for controlled unclassified information but not for classified data.
The Deputy Secretary of Defense emphasized that by the end of the week, about three million Pentagon employees, military personnel, and contractors will gain access to GenAI.mil. Over time, plans include adding other artificial intelligence models and the ability to work with classified information.
Uniform rules for artificial intelligence in the US
'Companies cannot get 50 different approvals every time they want to do something' - Donald Trump, former US president.
Former US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on uniform rules for the development of artificial intelligence in the country. He stressed that without uniform regulation, the US leadership in the field of artificial intelligence may be at risk.
This decision was made amid the budget process of the American military department, which requires a ban on reducing the number of American troops in Europe to fewer than 76,000 within more than 45 days.
The GenAI.mil artificial intelligence platform has been launched in the US, which will serve as a tool for the military and Pentagon contractors. In addition, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order on uniform rules for the development of AI in the country, pointing to the necessity of uniform regulation in this area.