The Government Wants to Fast-Track Security Reviews for AI Companies
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The government wants to fast-track security reviews for AI companies
Anthropic and OpenAI, two of the country’s leading AI companies, recently announced that they’re offering their powerful models to federal agencies for $1 for the next year. But the new deals, which are both available through a General Services Administration OneGov contract vehicle, don’t on their own clear the way for widespread government adoption of artificial intelligence. Instead, the new financial incentive seems to be daring government …
Anthropic Challenges OpenAI, Offers Claude to All Three Government Branches for $1
Just a week after OpenAI said it would provide ChatGPT Enterprise to the federal executive branch for $1 per year per agency, Anthropic has stepped in with a broader counteroffer. The AI company announced Tuesday it will make its Claude models available to all three branches of the U.S. government — executive, legislative, and judicial — for the same $1 rate, valid for one year. Expanding the Reach Beyond OpenAI’s Offer Anthropic, OpenAI, and Go…
Anthropic Joins OpenAI in Offering AI to the US Government for $1
The competition among leading AI companies is heating up. The battlefield is now Washington, D.C. In a move to win favor and secure contracts with the US government, Anthropic has announced that it will offer its flagship chatbot, Claude, to all three branches of the government for a symbolic fee of just $1 for an entire year. This announcement comes hot on the heels of a similar, nearly identical deal from its major competitor, OpenAI. The latt…
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