Big move from the Pentagon—they've just locked in Alphabet's Gemini for Government as their AI backbone. We're talking about rolling this out to nearly three million people across military and civilian roles. That's a massive deployment scale. Interesting to see how major institutions are picking their AI horses in this race. Gemini landing a contract this size definitely signals something about where enterprise AI adoption is heading.
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AirdropChaser
· 12-09 22:53
Gemini wins the Pentagon? Now the AI competition among traditional tech giants is getting even fiercer.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 12-09 22:47
Three million people are using Gemini now. That scale is honestly a bit intimidating—we really need to keep a close eye on it.
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VirtualRichDream
· 12-09 22:38
The Department of Defense chooses Gemini—what does that say... Three million people are using it; this scale is definitely no joke.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 12-09 22:27
Damn, 3 million users—what if there’s a bug... The military using Gemini is honestly a bit wild.
Big move from the Pentagon—they've just locked in Alphabet's Gemini for Government as their AI backbone. We're talking about rolling this out to nearly three million people across military and civilian roles. That's a massive deployment scale. Interesting to see how major institutions are picking their AI horses in this race. Gemini landing a contract this size definitely signals something about where enterprise AI adoption is heading.