
After OpenAI, Anthropic offers AI chatbot Claude to US government for $1
Anthropic
has announced that it will offer its Claude AI model to the US government for a symbolic price of $1 per agency. This move comes as both companies, along with Google's Gemini, have been added to the government's list of approved AI vendors. Anthropic CEO
Dario Amodei
stated that this initiative is crucial for America's AI leadership, ensuring government institutions have access to the most capable and secure AI tools available.
'As AI adoption leads to transformation across industries, we want to ensure that federal workers can fully harness these capabilities to better serve the American people. By removing cost barriers, we're enabling the government to access the same advanced AI that's already proving its value in the private sector,' the company said.
Anthropic said it is offering both Claude for Government, which supports FedRAMP High workloads that enable federal workers to use Claude for sensitive unclassified work, and Claude for Enterprise.
OpenAI announces it will charge $1 for ChatGPT from US government
This follows a similar offer from rival OpenAI, which last week made its ChatGPT Enterprise available to federal agencies for a nominal $1 per agency for the next year. In a blog post, OpenAI highlighted that this initiative, in partnership with the US General Services Administration (GSA), aims to provide its models to the entire federal workforce.
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