Alphabet ($GOOGL) is in discussions with the U.S. Department of Defense to deploy its Gemini artificial intelligence models in classified environments, according to reporting on April 16, 2026. The potential agreement comes as the Pentagon expands its use of AI systems and follows recent shifts in defense AI partnerships involving other providers.
- The proposed agreement would allow the Pentagon to use Google’s Gemini AI models for lawful classified applications.
- Google has proposed contractual language restricting use in domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons without human oversight.
- The deal would expand Alphabet’s footprint in government and defense-related AI infrastructure.
- The Department of Defense has been increasing adoption of AI to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs.
- Recent developments in the defense AI space have included changes to vendor participation and contract eligibility for certain AI providers.
- Alphabet has reported federal lobbying activity related to artificial intelligence, data policy, and government technology adoption, with disclosures available here.
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- Alphabet ($GOOGL) – In negotiations with the Pentagon to deploy Gemini AI models in classified government environments.
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