The technology landscape is rapidly transforming with the rise of Artificial Intelligence. AI is not just revolutionizing the industries, but it is also enhancing and reshaping how we interact with information. As the competition for AI authority is intensifying, OpenAI has launched ChatGPT for the government, signaling a significant shift in how the public sector will harness the power of AI. The ChatGPT is launched for the US government.
OpenAI released the news via its blog post. The post reads, “Today we’re announcing ChatGPT Gov, a new tailored version of ChatGPT designed to provide U.S. government agencies with an additional way to access OpenAI’s frontier models.”
The company then further explains how the US government can use ChatGPT for their work. Government agencies can deploy the ChatGPT in their own Microsoft Azure commercial cloud or Azure Government cloud. The ChatGPT for US government will manage several things for the officials including their owns security, compliance requirements, privacy, and many other things. In addition, the AI chatbot will also handle non-public sensitive data. The ChatGPT will work towards the stringent cybersecurity frameworks including IL5, CJIS, ITAR, FedRAMP High.
ChatGPT Gov Features:
The company says that the ChatGPT for government will posses the same features and capabilities like ChatGPT Enterprise. These features will be:
- The ChatGPT Gov will save and share the conversation within their government workspace. It will also be able to upload images and text.
- If the government takes the premium version of the ChatGPT, the ChatGPT 4o, then it will also interpret, summarize, code, image interpretation, and solve mathematical questions for the agencies.
- Agencies can also build a customize ChatGPT’s within their workspace.
- There will be an additional features such as manage users, groups, Custom GPTs, single sign-on (SSO), and more for the CIOs and IT teams.
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