US defence department awards up to $256 million in contracts to Google, Musk’s xAI

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FILE PHOTO: The Google logo is seen outside the company's offices in London, Britain, June 24, 2025. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso/File Photo

The contracts will help the defence department develop agentic AI workflows to address national security challenges.

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WASHINGTON - OpenAI, Alphabet Inc’s Google, Anthropic and Mr Elon Musk’s AI firm xAI have won contracts of up to US$200 million (S$256 million) each, aimed at scaling up adoption of advanced AI capabilities in the US Department of Defence, the government agency said on July 14.

The contracts will enable the DoD to develop agentic AI workflows and use them to address critical national security challenges, the department’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office said.

“The adoption of AI is transforming the (DoD’s) ability to support our warfighters and maintain strategic advantage over our adversaries,” Chief Digital and AI Officer Doug Matty said.

US government agencies have been expanding their use of AI, driven by a White House order in April promoting adoption. President Donald Trump has also moved to soften regulation on the technology by revoking a 2023 Biden-era executive order, which sought to reduce AI risks through mandatory data disclosures.

Separately on July 14, xAI announced a suite of its products called “Grok for Government”, making its advanced AI models – including its latest flagship Grok 4 – available to federal, local, state and national security customers.

The Pentagon announced in June that OpenAI

was awarded a US$200 million contract

, saying the ChatGPT maker would “develop prototype frontier AI capabilities to address critical national security challenges in both warfighting and enterprise domains”.

The contracts announced on July 14 deepen the ties between companies leading the AI race and US government operations, while addressing concerns around the need for competitive contracts for AI use in federal agencies.

In May, Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren had urged DoD to ensure competitive AI contracting at a time when Mr Musk’s Grok chatbot was gaining ground in the federal government. REUTERS

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