Elon Musk's xAI Grok approved for use by U.S. Defense Department
Federal agencies are ramping up their use of artificial intelligence, and Elon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, is taking center stage. The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded xAI a $200 million contract, just days after the company’s Grok chatbot sparked controversy over antisemitic content generated following recent updates.
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The Defense Department’s contract with xAI is part of a broader federal push to integrate advanced AI capabilities into national security operations. “Grok for Government,” the newly introduced platform from xAI, is designed to deliver adaptable AI-powered solutions tailored for federal, state, and local use. Applications are expected across defense, scientific research, and healthcare systems.
Officials say this AI rollout will enhance operational efficiency and strategic advantage. Doug Matty, Chief of the Defense Department’s Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office, emphasized the value of integrating commercially developed AI tools. He noted these systems will support critical missions, from warfighting to enterprise data management.
Grok’s recent headlines stemmed from a prompt by Musk on X that encouraged users to share “politically incorrect” facts, part of an effort to diversify the chatbot’s training data. The chatbot’s responses ignited backlash, leading to questions about content moderation. Despite the controversy, the federal contract marks a significant milestone for xAI’s influence in government tech adoption.
Other major AI developers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, and Google have also received similar contracts, underscoring a commercial-first strategy in Washington’s approach to AI modernization. These partnerships aim to accelerate deployment across intelligence, logistics, and cybersecurity frameworks.
Google Public Sector’s Vice President of Federal Sales, Jim Kelly, commented on the broader trend, citing the Defense Department’s interest in scalable and agile AI systems. He emphasized the importance of advanced data and analytics tools to meet evolving defense challenges and improve mission readiness.