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2025-09-25
Bloomberg 12 related

xAI signed a deal with the GSA to offer Grok to US federal agencies for $0.42 per agency for 18 months, a discount to OpenAI's $1 per year for ChatGPT

- Follows recent deals with Meta, OpenAI, Anthropic and Google  — xAI engineers to assist federal agencies with implementation

2025-09-22
Reuters 8 related

The GSA adds Meta's Llama to its list of approved AI tools for US federal agencies, after previously approving Microsoft, Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI's tools

U.S. government agencies will be able to use Meta Platforms' (META.O) artificial intelligence system Llama …

2025-08-29
Wired 2 related

Sources: the US government restored xAI to its vendors list after removing it for Grok's antisemitic content; email: the White House asked GSA to add xAI “ASAP”

A partnership between xAI and the US government fell apart earlier this summer.  Then the White House apparently got involved, per documents obtained by WIRED.

2025-08-22
The Hill 18 related

Google will provide Gemini for Government to US federal agencies at $0.47 per agency through 2026; OpenAI and Anthropic are offering their products for $1/year

Launches ‘Gemini For Government’ AI At Less Than $0.50 Per Unit Craig Hale / TechRadar : Google has an all-new Gemini AI service built specially for the US Government Jean Leon / Android Headlines : G...

2025-08-15
Wired 6 related

Sources: xAI was part of a US GSA's AI initiative alongside OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, but the GSA removed xAI after Grok posted antisemitic content in July

A short thread for the reader to try figure out what the common denominator is here.  —  A. Grok was about to get a lucrative Govt. contract.  It went all Nazi, because well, birds of a feather ...  1...

2025-08-06
Bloomberg 5 related

OpenAI offers ChatGPT for enterprise to US federal agencies at a nominal cost of $1 per year, to boost its adoption after the US GSA approved OpenAI as a vendor

OpenAI is providing access to its ChatGPT product to US federal agencies at a nominal cost of $1 a year as part of a push to get its AI chatbot more widely adopted.

2025-07-15
Reuters 35 related

The US DOD announces OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and xAI have each won contracts with a $200M ceiling, aimed at enabling agentic AI national security workflows

Now his AI company is celebrating a $200M Pentagon contract and new unit to get government business Brian Fagioli / NERDS.xyz : Elon Musk wants to infect the government with AI using Grok Brady Knox /...

2025-06-27
Wired 6 related

Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old DOGE staffer known as “Big Balls” online, has joined the Social Security Administration days after resigning from the GSA

www.wired.com/story/big-ba... X: Sovey / @sovey_x : Edward “Big Balls” Coristine is 19. He just got hired to fix the retirement system. I'm 28 and don't know how to unsubscribe from Sephora emails. [i...

2025-06-08
Washington Post 7 related

Sources: before installing Starlink at the White House in February, DOGE ignored security concerns that the service bypasses traditional WH security controls

“I love @realDonaldTrump as much as a straight man can love another man.” Bluesky: Michael Bonnett Jr / @michael.bonnettjr.com : Oh really? @joemenn.bsky.social, that's quite the assertion to make whi...

2025-05-21
Bloomberg

Sources and docs: a “major lapse” at Thoma Bravo's Opexus, which helps US agencies manage investigations and FOIA, let two convicted hackers delete databases

Failures in cybersecurity practices at a software company that helps federal agencies manage investigations … Bluesky: @kimzetter Bluesky: Kim Zetter / @kimzetter : Two brothers previously convicted o...

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