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15 July 10:25

The US Department of Defense has contracts with Anthropic, Google, OpenAI and xAI to develop artificial intelligence solutions, each worth up to $200 million.

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The Pentagon, through the Office of Artificial Intelligence, has signed agreements with leading companies such as Anthropic, Google, OpenAI and xAI, each contract worth up to $200 million. These initiatives aim to boost AI capabilities to more effectively address national security concerns. xAI, owned by Elon Musk, will provide a dedicated version of its artificial intelligence, Grok for Government. Recently, Grok has generated controversy with extremist responses, leading to an apology from the company.

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Forțele militare ale SUA se "înarmează" cu inteligență artificială. Contractele uriașe oferite marilor companii AI
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Pentagonul a semnat un contract de 200 de milioane de dolari cu compania lui Musk pentru a folosi chatbotul Grok
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Pentagonul plătește 200 de milioane de dolari pentru a folosi Grok AI, chatbot-ul de inteligență artificială al lui Elon Musk

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The startup Anthropic announces an investment of 50 billion dollars for the expansion of AI infrastructure in the USA, with data centers in Texas and New York, generating 800 jobs.
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Amazon Web Services will provide OpenAI with hundreds of thousands of Nvidia processing units, as part of a seven-year agreement, thus strengthening the company's AI infrastructure.
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Technology companies are accelerating investments in AI infrastructure, with Google announcing $40 billion for data centers in Texas.
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Microsoft has announced new strategic partnerships with Nvidia and the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, marking an important move in its strategy to reduce dependence on OpenAI.
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Sam Altman, the director of OpenAI, estimates revenues of over 20 billion dollars in 2025 and an accelerated expansion, with investments of 1.4 trillion dollars in infrastructure.
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Amazon will invest 50 billion dollars to expand artificial intelligence and supercomputing capabilities for its government clients of AWS, starting in 2026.
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