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Le Pentagone envisage que les entreprises d'IA s'entraînent sur des données classifiées, selon un responsable de la défense
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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