Pentagon AI platform reaches 1.3M users and hundreds of thousands of agents
GenAI.mil has reached more than 1.3 million users, tens of millions of prompts, and hundreds of thousands of deployed agents as the Pentagon expands frontier-model access on classified networks.
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The Pentagon says its GenAI.mil platform has reached more than 1.3 million personnel in five months, generated tens of millions of prompts, and supported the deployment of hundreds of thousands of agents. The department is also expanding agreements with SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, Nvidia, Reflection, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Oracle to make frontier models available on IL6 and IL7 classified environments. Officials claim some tasks have been reduced from months to days, while promising an architecture intended to avoid vendor lock-in. The figures make GenAI.mil one of the largest documented enterprise generative-AI deployments, although the department has not published independent productivity or quality measurements. The scale and classified-network expansion make this materially more important than the original partnership announcement alone.
Key details: More than 1.3M users, Tens of millions of prompts, Hundreds of thousands of deployed agents, Five months, IL6 and IL7 classified environments, Nine named technology partners.
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