The U.S. Army has launched a generative artificial intelligence platform to help reclassify personnel descriptions, streamline communications and drive innovation.
The military branch said Thursday it will deploy the Army Enterprise Large Language Model, or LLM, Workspace by the end of May to Secret Internet Protocol Router Network and higher networks to support classified networks.

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What Is the Army Enterprise Large Language Model Workspace?
The Army Enterprise LLM Workspace is a generative AI tool hosted within the service’s cArmy Cloud. It is supported by Ask Sage’s Impact Level 5 software-as-a-service to make it accessible to users.
The platform uses Azure OpenAI Gov, LLM3A.3.3, Mistral, AWS Bedrock Gov, Google Gemini and other technologies and is controlled unclassified information accredited to ensure compliance with security standards.
Ask Sage developed the generative AI tool under a five-year, $49 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.
Token-Based Subscription
Eligible users can use the AI tool for 30 days free of charge.
After the free trial period, users will need a token to get a full subscription to the generative AI platform.
The Army’s Office of the Chief Information Officer has released a limited number of tokens. To continue accessing the tool, users should request a token from their organization.