The U.S. Department of Defense is implementing Google AI agents to automate routine tasks for approximately 3 million personnel, according to a senior official. Google's Gemini AI agent will initially operate on unclassified networks, with discussions underway to extend its use to classified cloud platforms. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency by allowing personnel to build AI agents using natural language. Google's collaboration with the Pentagon has previously sparked internal controversy, notably in 2018 when employees protested the company's involvement in Project Maven, which used AI for analyzing drone footage. Despite past opposition, the current deployment focuses on non-classified tasks, marking a significant step in AI integration within defense operations.