# Google重返五角大楼：三大AI巨头的国防交易分化

- 来源：Chubby♨️ (@kimmonismus)
- 发布时间：2026-04-16 22:18
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- 原文链接：https://x.com/kimmonismus/status/2044782394214175156

## AI 摘要

Google正与五角大楼谈判机密协议，拟在安全环境部署Gemini，彻底逆转2018年Project Maven抵制立场。OpenAI已签"所有合法用途"合同，Google拟接受相同条款并部署机密计算能力，Anthropic则因坚持武器与监控禁令被排除。Google年初悄悄删除AI原则中的武器限制，目标2025-2027年20亿美元国防订单，与OpenAI共同填补Anthropic留下的市场空白。

## 正文

Google joins the Pentagon club. Three labs， three very different deals.

The Information reports Google is negotiating a classified AI agreement with the Pentagon to deploy Gemini in secure environments. A full reversal of the 2018 Project Maven walkout.

The three-lab picture：

OpenAI： signed. Contract permits "all lawful uses". Paper carve-outs against autonomous weapons and mass surveillance exist， but the "all lawful uses" clause effectively overrides them. Altman asked the Pentagon to extend the same terms to every lab.

Google： in negotiation. Proposed language mirrors OpenAI's almost word for word， same soft carve-outs included. Classified compute capacity and TPU deployment in secure environments is on the table.

Anthropic： frozen out. Amodei refused to drop safeguards against autonomous lethal weapons and domestic surveillance. Pentagon declared Anthropic a "supply chain risk" in February. Two lawsuits pending. Exclusion stands.

OpenAI set the ceiling. Google is accepting it. Anthropic is the outlier， and paying for it commercially.

Worth noting （you probably remember）： Google quietly removed the weapons and surveillance prohibitions from its AI principles in early 2025. Weeks later， Public Sector held its sales kickoff. Over 200 Google employees signed a letter opposing exactly these use cases. Jeff Dean signed an amicus brief supporting Anthropic's lawsuit， and now works at a company negotiating the deal that brief argued against.

Google Public Sector targeted $2 billion in defense bookings for 2025 to 2027. Anthropic's exclusion opens a gap. Google and OpenAI are filling it.
