OpenAI, Google and Anthropic win US approval for civilian AI contracts – The Mercury News



(Bloomberg/Gregory Korte and Shirin Ghaffary) — The US government’s central purchasing arm is adding OpenAI, Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Anthropic to a list of approved artificial intelligence vendors, opening the door to widespread adoption of the technology across civilian federal agencies.

The move by the General Services Administration, to be announced Tuesday, will speed up the adoption of AI tools in the federal government by making them available through its Multiple Award Schedule, a federal contracting platform with contract terms already set. Without that flexibility, agencies would ordinarily spend months negotiating their own terms for use of the technology.

GSA officials said the models from the three companies — OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude — were evaluated by several performance and security measures.

The agency didn’t immediately disclose the terms of the contracts. But it’s used its buying power to negotiate deep discounts with software providers like Adobe Inc., Salesforce Inc. and Google.



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