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The Pentagon Wants to Raw Dog the Latest AI Models on Classified Systems

February 12, 2026 at 05:40 PM
By Bruce Gil
The Pentagon Wants to Raw Dog the Latest AI Models on Classified Systems

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Defense officials are pushing tech companies to loosen restrictions on their most powerful models as the military expands its use of AI.

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Defense officials are pushing tech companies to loosen restrictions on their most powerful models as the military expands its use of AI. The Pentagon Wants to Raw Dog the Latest AI Models on Classified Systems. Stay informed with the latest developments and expert analysis on this important story.

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Defense officials are pushing tech companies to loosen restrictions on their most powerful models as the military expands its use of AI.

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