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  "textContent": "GenAI.mil, the Pentagon’s main generative artificial intelligence platform, has more than 1 million users and access to some of the world’s biggest AI models like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. But a handful of startups, including one founded by an Air Force veteran, say there’s room for more military-focused AI tools too.\n\nThe post Military-Specific AI Tools Aim to Ease Admin Workload appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
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