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According to the report, the US Department of Defense has rolled out GenAI.mil, a new platform designed to expand access to powerful AI tools across nearly 3 million American warfighters, civilian workers, and contractors around the world.
The report stated that the rollout kicks off with Google’s Gemini for Government, a generative AI tool aimed at everyday military workflows, from drafting documents and summarizing policies to assessing risks and reviewing images or videos.
The report added that Gemini for Government is cleared to handle Controlled Unclassified Information at Impact Level 5, meaning it can operate on secure government networks.
In addition to the report, Google noted that the data processed through the system won’t be shared or used to train public AI models, keeping information isolated from commercial systems. To access the broader GenAI.mil, users need a valid common access card and can only use the platform for non-secret tasks.
Source: Military AI
The report stated that the rollout kicks off with Google’s Gemini for Government, a generative AI tool aimed at everyday military workflows, from drafting documents and summarizing policies to assessing risks and reviewing images or videos.
The report added that Gemini for Government is cleared to handle Controlled Unclassified Information at Impact Level 5, meaning it can operate on secure government networks.
In addition to the report, Google noted that the data processed through the system won’t be shared or used to train public AI models, keeping information isolated from commercial systems. To access the broader GenAI.mil, users need a valid common access card and can only use the platform for non-secret tasks.
Source: Military AI
