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Trump Activates 'Tech Force' to Modernize Government
New AI initiative aims to streamline federal operations and efficiency
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The Trump administration has launched an internal AI "tech force" tasked with modernizing antiquated government systems and improving federal efficiency, according to a new report from FOX Business. The initiative is part of a broader effort to overhaul the way the government operates through the integration of advanced technologies.
Why it matters
This move by the Trump administration highlights the growing importance of AI and other emerging technologies in the public sector. By establishing a dedicated "tech force," the government aims to leverage cutting-edge tools to enhance productivity, reduce costs, and deliver better services to citizens. However, the initiative also raises questions about data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the potential displacement of government workers.
The details
The "tech force" will work to integrate AI, chatbots, and other generative AI capabilities into various government operations and services. This includes a partnership between the Department of Defense and OpenAI to incorporate ChatGPT and other AI models into military applications in order to maintain a strategic technological edge.
- The Trump administration launched the internal AI "tech force" initiative in early 2026.
- The Department of Defense is reportedly finalizing its partnership with OpenAI in the coming months.
The players
Trump administration
The current presidential administration led by former President Donald Trump, which is spearheading the new AI-focused government modernization effort.
Department of Defense
The federal agency responsible for national defense, which is partnering with OpenAI to integrate advanced AI capabilities into military operations.
OpenAI
The artificial intelligence research company founded by Elon Musk and others, which is providing its ChatGPT and generative AI technology to the Department of Defense.
What they’re saying
“This initiative is a critical step in modernizing the federal government and ensuring we maintain a technological edge in an increasingly AI-driven world.”
— Anonymous, Senior Trump administration official
What’s next
The Department of Defense is expected to finalize its partnership with OpenAI in the coming months, paving the way for the integration of ChatGPT and other AI models into military applications.
The takeaway
The Trump administration's creation of an internal "tech force" to leverage AI and other emerging technologies underscores the growing importance of modernizing government operations. However, this initiative also raises concerns about data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the potential displacement of government workers that will need to be carefully addressed.
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