OpenAI expands government footprint with AWS deal, report says
OpenAI signed a deal to work with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to sell its AI products to the U. government for classified and unclassified work.
AWS has confirmed the deal to TechCrunch.
The Information was the first to report. The partnership comes after OpenAI signed a deal with the Pentagon to allow the military to use its AI models in its classified network — a win that came in the midst of conflict between Anthropic and the Department of Defense (DOD).
Anthropic has sued the Pentagon in response.
OpenAI’s AWS deal sees the AI giant stepping onto Anthropic’s home turf.
Amazon has invested at least $4 billion in Anthropic, and as such, Anthropic uses AWS as its main cloud provider.
AWS, a major cloud provider to U. agencies, has agreed to distribute OpenAI products across its public-sector customer base, an AWS spokesperson told TechCrunch. That includes Amazon Bedrock in government cloud environments like AWS GovCloud and AWS Classified Regions for Secret and Top Secret workloads, per an OpenAI spokesperson.
AWS must also provide notice before enabling especially sensitive government agencies, including intelligence customers.
This article has been updated to include comment and more information from OpenAI and AWS
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