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OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Gov, an artificial intelligence chatbot for government agencies


OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence research company behind the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, has launched a new venture specifically for use by the U.S. government, it announced Tuesday.

Dubbed ChatGPT Gov, the new tool is a tailored version of ChatGPT classic that allows government agencies to access OpenAI's frontier large language models (LLMs) while still utilizing internal safety protocols. According to OpenAI's announcement, agencies will be able to employ their own hosting environments and security framework while using ChatGPT Gov to handle "non-public sensitive data."

"We believe the U.S. government's adoption of artificial intelligence can boost efficiency and productivity and is crucial for maintaining and enhancing America's global leadership in this technology," OpenAI said in a press release Tuesday. "This includes making our models available to support public sector work that benefits society – such as public health, energy and the environment, transportation and infrastructure, consumer protection, and national security."

What does ChatGPT Gov do?

OpenAI said in Tuesday's release that ChatGPT Gov has many of the same features and capabilities as the existing ChatGPT Enterprise. Some of these include:

  • Saving and sharing conversations within government workspace and uploading text and image files.
  • Access to GPT-4o, OpenAI's flagship model that "excels in text interpretation, summarization, coding, image interpretation, and mathematics."
  • Custom GPTs (AKA generative pre-trained transformers, or the large language model frameworks that make generative AI work) that employees can build and share within their government workspace.
  • An administrative console for CIOs (chief information officers) and IT teams to manage users, groups, Custom GPTs, single sign-on (SSO), and more.

Is ChatGPT Gov safe?

Questions of ethics, morality and safety surrounding the use of generative AI models is an issue of hot debate pervading spaces from high school academic honesty committees up to national security offices.

While experts and officials will continue to debate, OpenAI said in its press statement that government agencies using ChatGPT Gov can deploy the program in their own Microsoft Azure commercial cloud or Azure Government cloud on top of Microsoft’s Azure’s OpenAI Service. These are oft-used services with advanced safety protocols popular in government offices.

It also says that self-hosting ChatGPT Gov allows the agencies to "manage their own security, privacy, and compliance requirements," using cybersecurity frameworks like IL5, CJIS, ITAR and FedRAMP High. The use of ChatGPT Gov is still subject to OpenAI's usage policies.

What government agencies already use ChatGPT?

According to OpenAI's press statement, Chat GPT services are already used by a few different agencies, including:

  • The Air Force Research Laboratory uses ChatGPT Enterprise for administrative tasks, like improving access to internal resources and basic coding.
  • The Los Alamos National Laboratory uses ChatGPT Enterprise for scientific research and innovation.
  • The State of Minnesota's Enterprise Translations Office uses ChatGPT Team for translation services.
  • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania⁠ uses ChatGPT Enterprise for routine tasks such as analyzing project requirements.

This story has been updated.