OpenAI Launches a Special Version of ChatGPT.


OpenAI Introduced a Special Version of ChatGPT for U.S. Government Institutions
OpenAI has created a product called ChatGPT Gov, which will be used in U.S. government institutions. It is based on the OpenAI ChatGPT Enterprise model and provides a high level of security and confidentiality, reports Ukrinform.
According to the company, federal agencies will have access to ChatGPT Gov even if their work is related to confidential information. Users will be able to use this product in a secured government cloud environment through Microsoft Azure or Azure for senior government officials.
'This new approach simplifies the authorization process for handling confidential information while maintaining the high levels of productivity and efficiency required by institutions,' said Kevin Weil, OpenAI's Product Director.
ChatGPT Gov will have many of the same features available in ChatGPT Enterprise, including the ability to save and share conversations, upload text, images, and files, interpret and summarize texts, code, images, and mathematical expressions.
According to OpenAI, last year over 90,000 government users utilized ChatGPT in federal, state, and local institutions; however, they faced issues related to compliance with governmental standards.
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman expressed his willingness to collaborate with President Donald Trump and his administration in the field of artificial intelligence and personally donated 1 million dollars to the president's inauguration committee.
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