OpenAI has reportedly signed a partnership with AWS to sell its AI systems to the U.S. government for classified and unclassified work, marking an expansion beyond its Pentagon deal last month.
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OpenAI taps AWS to scale AI tools across US agencies, including classified workloads
OpenAI has reportedly signed a new agreement with Amazon Web Services to expand the ...
‘This brings together OpenAI’s leading technology with AWS’ scale, security and deployment capabilities,’ says AWS CEO Matt Garman regarding OpenAI’s new open weight models available on AWS. OpenAI’s ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced a set of major security enhancements across application protection, cloud security operations and threat detection that are designed to accelerate threat ...
Chris Betz presented a keynote this week at the annual AWS Re:Inforce conference being hosted in Philadelphia. (Photo By Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile for Web Summit Rio via Getty Images) Cloud computing ...
OpenAI's $110B funding includes AWS as the exclusive third-party distributor for the Frontier agent platform, introducing an architectural split: Azure retains stateless API exclusivity; AWS gains ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced the addition of fully managed open-weight models Qwen3 and DeepSeek-V3.1 to its AI model portfolio. The new models offer greater flexibility to customers that ...
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