OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Gov, a specialized AI tool designed for U.S. government agencies, the company announced on Tuesday. This version allows agencies to integrate OpenAI’s language models with their own security protocols to handle sensitive data. OpenAI highlights that ChatGPT Gov can support public sector initiatives in areas such as public health and national security. Agencies like the Air Force Research Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory are already using ChatGPT services for administrative and scientific research tasks. The launch marks OpenAI’s expansion into secure, government-focused AI applications.
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