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OpenAI secures Pentagon deal with safety safeguards as Trump drops Anthropic
France 24
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OpenAI secures Pentagon deal with safety safeguards as Trump drops Anthropic

France 24 · Feb 27, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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OpenAI said Friday it struck a deal for the Pentagon to use its models in the US defense agency's classified network, with "safeguards," after President Donald Trump blacklisted AI rival Anthropic.


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