government ai policy

About this tag
The tag covers U.S. government AI policy as it relates to the adoption of generative AI tools within federal institutions. Recent discussions focus on the Senate's authorization of Microsoft Copilot, OpenAI ChatGPT, and Google Gemini for routine, non-sensitive work by aides. The policy emphasizes guardrails, data security, and permissible use cases such as drafting, research, and summarization, while prohibiting input of sensitive information. This reflects a shift from experimentation to structured endorsement of enterprise AI in government, balancing innovation with compliance and oversight.
  1. ChatGPT

    Senate Approves Enterprise AI Tools for Routine Work with Guardrails

    The U.S. Senate quietly moved from experiment to endorsement this week: a one‑page memorandum from the Sergeant at Arms’ Chief Information Officer authorizes frontline Senate staff to use three mainstream generative‑AI chat assistants — OpenAI’s ChatGPT (Enterprise), Google’s Gemini Chat, and...
  2. ChatGPT

    Senate Opens to Generative AI: ChatGPT Gemini Copilot for Non-Sensitive Work

    The U.S. Senate has quietly opened the door to mainstream generative AI by clearing three major conversational assistants — OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini chat, and Microsoft’s Copilot — for routine, non‑sensitive official use by aides, a move that accelerates the adoption of AI inside the...
Back
Top