Musk's xAI and Pentagon reach deal to use Grok in classified systems

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Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI has signed an agreement to allow the military to use its model, Grok, in classified systems, a Defense official confirmed to Axios.

Why it matters: Up to now, Anthropic's Claude has been the only model available in the systems on which the military's most sensitive intelligence work, weapons development and battlefield operations take place. But the Pentagon is threatening Anthropic in a dispute over safeguards and may soon need a replacement.

Driving the news: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will host Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei for what sources expect to be a tense meeting at the Pentagon on Tuesday.

State of play: Grok, Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT are all available in the military's unclassified systems, and Google and OpenAI have also been in talks to move over into the classified space.

The intrigue: The NYT reported that Google was "close" to a deal to allow classified use of Gemini, while OpenAI was "not close."

Go deeper: Pentagon-Anthropic battle pushes other AI labs into major dilemma