Ben Van Roo
For the first time, thousands of service members can talk to frontier‑scale models first Gemini, then Claude, Grok, and possbily ChatGPT on government networks, at the IL5 classification levels. Years of policy work, security engineering, and infrastructure building just turned into a login screen and a prompt box.
We’ve already seen a preview of what happens next. When the Air Force rolled out NIPRGPT on NIPRNet, tens of thousands of airmen, guardians, and civilians piled in almost immediately. What started as an “experimental bridge” to generative AI quickly turned into an everyday tool for search, drafting, coding, and analysis.
GenAI.mil takes that same pattern and extends it across the force. We should absolutely celebrate that. It will raise the AI IQ of the institution, normalize responsible experimentation, and surface creative use cases from the bottom up.
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