OpenAI has announced ChatGPT Gov, a new version of their premiere AI models that the company hopes will be used securely by U.S. government agencies.
Global tech investor SoftBank Group is in discussions to lead the round, with plans to contribute between $15 billion and $25 billion.
OpenAI itself has been accused of building ChatGPT by inappropriately accessing content it didn't have the rights to.
OpenAI's new AI chatbot is an expansion on its flagship ChatGPT product. The new tool, ChatGPT Gov, is specifically for use by U.S. government agencies.
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The product is not approved for government use yet, but OpenAI of course hopes President Trump will speed things up.
OpenAI's o1 reasoning model usually requires a costly subscription, but it's now free to all Microsoft Copilot users. This move follows a surge in popularity for Chinese AI app Deepseek and its free reasoning model earlier this week.
Copilot AI chatbot is getting OpenAI's o1 reasoning model-powered Think Deeper feature for reasoning through more complex queries, make suggestions, draw comparisons between two options
Learn more about OpenAI's ChatGPT Gov, an AI tool designed to streamline agencies' access to the company's frontier models.
ChatGPT will be making its way to federal, state, and local agencies. The new version comes with benefits - and concerns.
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