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federal ai policy
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The federal ai policy tag covers discussions about how the U.S. government is adopting and regulating artificial intelligence tools, particularly Microsoft Copilot. Recent content focuses on the U.S. House of Representatives reversing a ban on Copilot and launching a pilot program with up to 6,000 licenses for staff. This shift reflects broader federal efforts to modernize workflows and embrace generative AI while addressing security concerns. The tag includes topics such as government AI pilots, security-driven bans, and the integration of AI into congressional operations.
The U.S. House of Representatives has quietly — but decisively — reversed last year’s prohibition on Microsoft’s Copilot AI for congressional staffers, launching a controlled pilot that will provide up to 6,000 licenses for Microsoft 365 Copilot and make a lighter-weight Copilot Chat available...
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