Pentagon signs deals with tech giants for classified military AI

Published on May 03, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The U.S. Department of Defense has closed agreements with Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon Web Services, and the startup Reflection AI to integrate advanced artificial intelligence into classified military networks. The goal is to accelerate data analysis and decision-making in combat environments, marking a firm step toward modernizing the army's digital arsenal.

A war room illuminated by blue and red screens, with soldiers alongside supercomputers and logos of Microsoft, Nvidia, and AWS.

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Under these contracts, companies will provide cloud infrastructure, high-performance chips, and generative AI models. Classified networks will use these systems to process intelligence in real time, from pattern recognition to tactical simulations. Reflection AI, the smallest of the group, will contribute reinforcement learning algorithms. The technical challenge is to ensure that data does not leak and that models do not hallucinate in the midst of a bombardment.

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Sure, because nothing says national security like relying on the same cloud where you store your cat photos. Amazon Web Services will ensure that tanks don't run out of Windows updates right in the middle of an offensive. And Reflection AI promises that its algorithms won't decide to bomb an allied base by mistake. Don't worry, if something goes wrong, they can always blame the connection ping.