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    Bye bye ChatGPT? US government can now use Claude AI for just $1

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    • Anthropic is offering Claude to all branches of US Government for next to nothing
    • Move comes after OpenAI offered a very similar deal for ChatGPT
    • AI companies are rushing to get their models adopted across the board

    Anthropic has offered its Claude AI model to US government agencies for just $1 for the next year.

    The offer extends to all three branches of the government, targeting the legislative and judicial branches alongside the executive.

    The move comes almost immediately after OpenAI offered its ChatGPT enterprise for all US federal government workers for $1 per year per agency, as the firms look to undercut each other – and presumably create a reliance within the public sector, which is likely to use AI tools to help streamline their work and save money on admin costs.


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    “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,” Anthropic said in a statement.

    LLM companies are racing to obtain government contracts, with Anthropic, OpenAI, and xAI awarded a $200 million AI development deal with the US Department of Defence – all to develop models for US government customers for national security.

    Claude has already been added to the General Services Administration’s (GSA) schedule to help streamline procurement, with Claude for Enterprise and Claude for Government offering support with handling sensitive unclassified work.

    The firm will also give assistance to rapidly implement AI across agencies – with technical support for successful adoption into their ‘productivity and mission workflows’.

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    “This OneGov deal with Anthropic is proof that the United States is setting the standard for how governments adopt AI — boldly, responsibly, and at scale,” said GSA Acting Administrator Michael Rigas.

    “This agreement puts the most advanced American AI models directly into the hands of those serving the American people.”

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