The Executive Order is at the bottom of this release.
- “we must develop AI systems that are free from ideological bias or engineered social agendas” – Technocracy is ideologically biased and it has an social agenda.
- “secure a brighter future for all Americans” – Scientific dictatorship will result in total dystopia.
- “sustain and enhance America’s global AI dominance in order to promote human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security.” – Tell that to presidential advisor Marc Andreessen, who recently said that AI’s Goal is to “Crash Human Wages.”
- “Developing an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan within 180 days” – This team is led by David Sachs (original member of “PayPal Mafia”) and Micheal Kratsios, currently the Manager Director of Scale AI.
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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(opens in a new window) in this technology. At OpenAI, we’re building AI to help people solve hard problems, and we see enormous potential for these tools to support the public sector in tackling complex challenges—from improving public health and infrastructure to strengthening national security. By making our products available to the U.S. government, we aim to ensure AI serves the national interest and the public good, aligned with democratic values, while empowering policymakers to responsibly integrate these capabilities to deliver better services to the American people.
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.
Agencies can deploy ChatGPT Gov in their own Microsoft Azure commercial cloud or Azure Government cloud on top of Microsoft’s Azure’s OpenAI (opens in a new window)Service. Self-hosting ChatGPT Gov enables agencies to more easily manage their own security, privacy, and compliance requirements, such as stringent cybersecurity frameworks (IL5, CJIS, ITAR, FedRAMP High). Additionally, we believe this infrastructure will expedite internal authorization of OpenAI’s tools for the handling of non-public sensitive data. Use of ChatGPT Gov is subject to our usage policies, like other OpenAI services.
ChatGPT Gov includes access to many of the same features and capabilities of ChatGPT Enterprise, such as:
- Saving and sharing conversations within their government workspace, and uploading text and image files.
- GPT-4o, our flagship model, excelling in text interpretation, summarization, coding, image interpretation, and mathematics.
- Custom GPTs that employees can build and share within their government workspace.
- An administrative console for CIOs and IT teams to manage users, groups, Custom GPTs, single sign-on (SSO), and more.
ChatGPT Gov reflects our commitment to helping U.S. government agencies leverage OpenAI’s technology today. We continue to work toward FedRAMP Moderate and High accreditations for our fully managed SaaS product, ChatGPT Enterprise. We are also evaluating expanding ChatGPT Gov to Azure’s classified regions(opens in a new window).
How government agencies use ChatGPT today
Since 2024, more than 90,000 users across more than 3,500 US federal, state, and local government agencies have sent over 18 million messages on ChatGPT to support their day-to-day work, including:
- Air Force Research Laboratory(opens in a new window) is utilizing ChatGPT Enterprise for administrative use cases, including improving access to internal resources, basic coding, and supporting AI education efforts.
- Los Alamos National Laboratory is leveraging ChatGPT Enterprise for scientific research and innovation. Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Bioscience Division is also conducting an evaluation study to assess how frontier models like GPT-4o can be used safely by scientists in laboratory settings to advance bioscientific research.
- State of Minnesota’s Enterprise Translations Office is using ChatGPT Team to deliver faster, more accurate translation services to the state’s multilingual communities, significantly reducing costs and turnaround times.
- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania(opens in a new window) employees participating in a first-in-the-nation AI pilot program found ChatGPT Enterprise helped reduce the time spent on routine tasks—– such as analyzing project requirements and other elements of their work—– by approximately 105 minutes per day on the days they used it.
We look forward to collaborating with government agencies to enhance service delivery to the American people through AI and to foster public trust in this critical technology. Contact our team to learn more.