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OpenAI’s ChatGPT Gov is now available for U.S. government agencies

The company aims to bring generative AI to public sector workflows—amid policy shifts and ambitious tech partnerships.

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OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research lab behind ChatGPT, has launched ChatGPT Gov, a specialized version of its chatbot tailored for U.S. government agencies. The tool promises secure access to advanced AI models like GPT-4o, enabling agencies to streamline operations while adhering to strict data privacy standards. The move signals a major push to integrate AI into the public sector, even as debates over regulation and ethics intensify.

What ChatGPT Gov offers

ChatGPT Gov mirrors many features of ChatGPT Enterprise, OpenAI’s business-focused product, but with added layers of security. Key features include:

  • Secure cloud deployment: Agencies can host the tool within their own Microsoft Azure cloud environments, giving them control over federal data privacy laws compliance.
  • Custom AI assistants: Users can build tailored GPT models for tasks like drafting policy memos, translating documents, or analyzing public feedback.
  • Collaboration tools: Workspaces allow teams to save, share, and edit conversations, while an administrative console lets IT teams monitor usage and enforce security protocols.

OpenAI claims the system is designed to handle “non-public sensitive data,” a critical requirement for agencies that manage classified or personal information.

The launch isn’t limited to the U.S. OpenAI is collaborating with the UK government to develop an AI chatbot for the UK.gov website, aiming to improve citizen access to services like healthcare and tax filing. This dual-country rollout underscores OpenAI’s ambition to position its technology as a global standard for public-sector AI.

In a blog post, OpenAI framed the initiative as a step toward ensuring AI “serves the national interest and the public good, aligned with democratic values.” The company added that empowering policymakers could help “deliver better services to the American people.”

Policy whiplash: Trump reverses Biden’s AI safeguards

The launch comes amid seismic shifts in AI policy. Last week, former President Donald Trump rescinded an executive order signed by President Joe Biden in 2023, which sought to establish safeguards for AI systems, including transparency requirements for developers and risk assessments for federal projects.

Trump’s move coincided with his appearance alongside OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son, and Oracle’s Larry Ellison to announce Stargate, a $500 billion joint venture to build AI data centers. The project, reportedly the largest of its kind, aims to bolster U.S. infrastructure for training next-generation AI models. Critics, however, question whether private-sector partnerships could overshadow regulatory oversight.

By the numbers: government adoption soars

Since early 2024, over 90,000 users across 3,500 federal, state, and local agencies have sent 18 million messages via ChatGPT, per OpenAI. Early adopters include:

  • The Air Force Research Laboratory (optimizing logistics and maintenance workflows).
  • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (automating FOIA request processing).
  • Minnesota’s Enterprise Translations Office (translating public materials into multiple languages).

These use cases highlight AI’s potential to cut costs and reduce bureaucratic bottlenecks. Yet concerns persist about accountability, especially in high-stakes areas like law enforcement or benefits distribution.


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