# 据报道，谷歌与五角大楼就人工智能的"任何合法"用途达成协议

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- 作者：granzymes
- 发布时间：2026-04-29 01:07
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- 原文链接：https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/919494/google-pentagon-classified-ai-deal

## AI 摘要

据报道，谷歌已与美国五角大楼达成一项关于人工智能技术应用的协议。根据协议，谷歌将允许美国国防部在“任何合法”的军事用途中使用其人工智能工具。这一合作标志着谷歌与军方关系的显著转变，此前谷歌员工曾因涉及AI的军事项目（如Maven项目）发起抗议。新协议旨在为国防部提供广泛的AI技术访问权限，涵盖从后勤到情报分析等多个领域，但强调所有应用必须符合法律和伦理规范。此举可能引发关于科技公司与军事部门合作边界的进一步讨论。

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Google and Pentagon reportedly agree on deal for ‘any lawful’ use of AI

The classified deal apparently doesn’t allow Google to veto how the government will use its AI models.

The classified deal apparently doesn’t allow Google to veto how the government will use its AI models.

Google has signed a classified deal that allows the US Department of Defense to use its AI models for “any lawful government purpose,” The Information reports. The agreement was reported less than a day after Google employees demanded CEO Sundar Pichai block the Pentagon from using its AI amid concerns that it would be used in “inhumane or extremely harmful ways.”

If the agreement is confirmed, it would place Google alongside OpenAI and xAI, which have also made classified AI deals with the US government. Anthropic was also among that list until it was blacklisted by the Pentagon for refusing the Department of Defense’s demands to remove weapon and surveillance-related guardrails from its AI models.

Citing a single anonymous source “with knowledge of the situation,” The Information reports that the deal states that both parties have agreed that the search giant’s AI systems shouldn’t be used for domestic mass surveillance or autonomous weapons “without appropriate human oversight and control.” But the contract also says it doesn’t give Google “any right to control or veto lawful government operational decision-making,” which would suggest the agreed restrictions are more of a pinky promise than legally binding obligations. The deal also requires Google to assist with making adjustments to its AI safety settings and filters at the government’s request.

“We are proud to be part of a broad consortium of leading AI labs and technology and cloud companies providing AI services and infrastructure in support of national security,” a Google spokesperson said in a statement to The Information, adding that the new agreement is an amendment to its existing government deal. “We remain committed to the private and public sector consensus that AI should not be used for domestic mass surveillance or autonomous weaponry without appropriate human oversight.”

Update, April 28th: Replaced statement provided to Reuters with a statement that Google provided to The Information.

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