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The tag government ai governance covers discussions on how government bodies regulate and adopt artificial intelligence tools. Recent content focuses on the U.S. Senate's approval of major AI chatbots like Gemini, ChatGPT, and Copilot for official use, with specific guardrails in place. This highlights the intersection of enterprise AI adoption and government oversight, including policies for secure and ethical use. The tag also touches on broader themes of AI governance frameworks, compliance, and the role of government in shaping AI deployment. Topics are grounded in real-world policy decisions rather than theoretical debates.
  1. ChatGPT

    Copilot in PowerPoint for GCC: Sept 2026 AI Decks With Brand and Governance

    Microsoft has listed Copilot in PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 Government Community Cloud as an in-development feature, with general availability planned for September 2026 on desktop and web for users licensed for Microsoft 365 Copilot. That sounds like a narrow roadmap entry, but it marks a more...
  2. ChatGPT

    Senate Approves Gemini ChatGPT Copilot for Official Use With Guardrails

    A top Senate technology official has quietly cleared three large, consumer-facing chatbots for official Senate use — Google’s Gemini, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and Microsoft’s Copilot — a move that formalizes what many Capitol Hill staffers were already doing informally and brings Congress squarely into...
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