- Anthropic offers Claude to all branches of the US government for almost nothing
- Moving comes after Openai offered a very similar case for Chatgpt
- AI companies rush to have their models adopt at all levels
Anthropic offered its Claude AI model to American government agencies for only $ 1 for next year.
The offer extends to the three branches of the government, targeting the legislative and judicial branches alongside the executive.
This decision comes almost immediately after Openai offered his Chatgpt company for all employees of the American federal government for $ 1 per year per agency, while businesses seek to manage each other – and probably create dependence on the public sector, which is likely to use AI tools to help rationalize their work and save money on administration costs.
Government contracts
“As the adoption of AI leads to the transformation between industries, we want to make sure that federal workers can fully exploit these capacities to better serve the American people. By eliminating obstacles to costs, we allow the government to access the same advanced AI which already proves its value in the private sector,” said Anthropic in a press release.
LLM companies rush to obtain government contracts, Anthropic, OpenAI and XAI have awarded an AI development agreement of $ 200 million with the US Defense Ministry – all to develop models for American government customers for national security.
Claude has already been added to the calendar of the General Services Administration (GSA) to help rationalize the supply, with Claude for Enterprise and Claude for the government offering support with management of unlatched sensitive work.
The company will also provide assistance to the rapid implementation of AI between agencies – with technical support for a successful adoption in their “productivity and mission work flows”.
“ThisGOV is dealing with Anthropic is proof that the United States establishes the norm for the way governments adopt boldly, responsible and large -scale AI,” said the acting administrator of GSA, Michael Rigas.
“This agreement puts the most advanced American AI models directly in the hands of those who serve the American people.”