The US government has authorized the use of Llama AI in government structures
The corresponding decision was made by the General Services Administration (GSA), which included Llama in the list of approved AI tools for the government level.
The corresponding decision was made by the General Services Administration (GSA), which included Llama in the list of approved AI tools for the government level.
The corresponding decision was made by the General Services Administration (GSA), which included Llama in the list of approved AI tools for the government level.
Meta joins companies whose solutions have already been approved by the GSA: Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google, Anthropic and OpenAI. This fits into the US administration's broader strategy to integrate commercial AI solutions into government operations, Reuters reports .
Government agencies will soon begin testing Llama in various areas to assess its effectiveness and security. It is expected that this will streamline routine processes, save time, and increase the productivity of government services.
“This is not about flattery,” a Meta spokesperson said when asked if tech executives were giving the government discounts to win the approval of President Donald Trump. “This is about realizing how we can all come together and make this country the best it can be.”
Llama is a large language model that can process text, video, images, and audio. The government expects its use to help speed up workflows, from contract review to IT tasks. The system has been tested for security and legal standards to be approved for use in the government sector.
A year ago, Meta announced that it was opening up access to the Llama AI model to US government agencies, including those working on defense and national security applications, as well as private sector companies that support their work.
Intel previously received $5.7 billion from the US government as part of a new support agreement. This should strengthen US competitiveness against the backdrop of increasing dependence on Asian manufacturers, including TSMC.



