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The U.S. Senate has authorized frontline aides to use commercial AI chatbots including ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot for official but non-sensitive work, according to a memo from the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms' IT office. This policy shift allows congressional staff to research, draft, and summarize documents using generative AI, mirroring enterprise deployments in the private sector. The decision raises unresolved questions about security, policy, and oversight on Capitol Hill. Discussions around the senate technology tag focus on the adoption of AI tools in government, balancing productivity gains with security and ethical considerations.
The U.S. Senate has quietly given the green light for frontline aides to use three commercial AI chatbots for official work: OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini chat, and Microsoft’s Copilot, according to a one‑page memo circulated by the Senate sergeant‑at‑arms’ information technology office. The...
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A one‑page memo from the Senate Sergeant‑at‑Arms’ technology office quietly cleared the way for aides to use three mainstream conversational AI assistants — OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Microsoft’s Copilot — on routine, non‑sensitive work inside the U.S. Senate, a shift that tightens...