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Hegseth Pushes Grok into Pentagon Networks

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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans to embed Elon Musk’s Grok AI into the Pentagon this month, aiming to place advanced AI on unclassified and classified networks across the department.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced he plans to integrate Elon Musk’s Grok AI into the Pentagon’s networks later this month, saying the move would place “the world’s leading AI models on every unclassified and classified network throughout our department.”

The plan, described as an “AI acceleration strategy,” would push for rapid experimentation, removal of bureaucratic barriers, and targeted investments to ensure U.S. military AI leadership going forward.

Hegseth also directed the DOD’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office to use its full authority to enforce department data policies, making information available across all IT systems for AI applications. “AI is only as good as the data that it receives, and we’re going to make sure that it’s there,” he said.

Officials acknowledged that the DoD has not released official documentation confirming the timeline or implementation specifics for Grok, and Grok has faced international backlash for generating sexualized images of women and children in prior demonstrations.

Past DoD AI investments show a trend toward GenAI integration: in July 2025 the department issued contracts worth up to $200 million for four companies, including Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, and xAI, for developing AI agents across military operations, and in December 2025 Google’s Gemini was named the GenAI.mil foundation.

Analysts caution that introducing a controversial AI into sensitive military networks raises security and ethical concerns, even as DoD emphasizes data quality and safeguards to protect classified information. The timeline, for now, remains uncertain and contingent on further policy and safety assessments.

 

Arstechnica

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