Tech giant Google has joined OpenAI and Anthropic in the list of artificial intelligence (AI) companies offering their products and services to US federal agencies at a minimal or zero cost.
Google chief executive Sundar Pichai confirmed the launch of Gemini for Government on microblogging site X, on Thursday. The partnership with the General Services Administration (GSA) allows the US government to gain access to Google’s AI offerings , including NotebookLM and Veo.
Priced at less than $0.50 per government agency for a year, Google extended support to the next phase of the GSA’s OneGov Strategy and President Trump’s AI Action Plan.
Earlier this month, OpenAI said it will offer its products and services to US government agencies “at essentially no cost”. Before that Anthropic’s Claude got listed on the GSA schedule making its products readily accessible to US federal government departments.
Google chief executive Sundar Pichai confirmed the launch of Gemini for Government on microblogging site X, on Thursday. The partnership with the General Services Administration (GSA) allows the US government to gain access to Google’s AI offerings , including NotebookLM and Veo.
Priced at less than $0.50 per government agency for a year, Google extended support to the next phase of the GSA’s OneGov Strategy and President Trump’s AI Action Plan.
Earlier this month, OpenAI said it will offer its products and services to US government agencies “at essentially no cost”. Before that Anthropic’s Claude got listed on the GSA schedule making its products readily accessible to US federal government departments.