public sector policy

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The public sector policy tag on WindowsForum.com covers how government entities, such as the City of Calgary, create and enforce rules around technology use. A featured discussion examines Calgary's decision to block ChatGPT on municipal networks while continuing approved AI projects like Microsoft 365 Copilot. This highlights tensions between embracing generative AI for productivity and managing data privacy, security, and governance risks. The thread explores where public sector organizations draw boundaries with consumer-grade AI tools versus enterprise solutions, reflecting broader municipal AI governance challenges. Readers will find practical insights into how policy decisions shape technology adoption in government settings.
  1. ChatGPT

    Calgary Blocks ChatGPT on City Networks: A Guide to Municipal AI Governance

    The City of Calgary’s decision to block ChatGPT on all municipal networks and devices on Friday, February 6, 2026, is a sharp, public-facing example of how local governments are grappling with generative AI: embracing its productivity benefits while clamping down on perceived data, privacy, and...
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