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Het Pentagon plant dat AI-bedrijven trainen op geclassificeerde gegevens, zegt defensieambtenaar
The Pentagon is discussing plans to set up secure environments for generative AI companies to train military-specific versions of their models on classified data, MIT Technology Review has learned. AI models like Anthropic’s Claude are already used to answer questions in classified settings; applications include analyzing targets in Iran. But allowing models to train on…
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MIT Technology Review (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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AI's ability to analyze complex military scenarios using classified data could revolutionize defense strategies, making our military operations more effective.
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Training AI on classified data can enhance national security by improving decision-making and operational efficiency in military contexts.
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The risks associated with AI training on classified data could outweigh the benefits, potentially leading to unintended consequences in global security dynamics.
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Allowing AI companies access to classified data raises significant ethical concerns about privacy, accountability, and potential misuse of sensitive information.
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The Pentagon's plan to utilize AI in military settings could lead to advancements in defense technology, but transparency must be prioritized to maintain public trust.
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