According to BlockBeats, OpenAI has announced the launch of ChatGPT Gov, its largest product since the company's inception, designed specifically for use by the U.S. government. Supported by Microsoft, this new platform is positioned as a more secure version compared to ChatGPT Enterprise. OpenAI's Chief Product Officer, Kevin Weil, stated during a briefing that the platform allows government agencies to operate within their own secure hosting environments, enabling them to input 'non-public sensitive information' into OpenAI's model.
Since early 2024, over 90,000 federal, state, and local government employees have generated more than 18 million prompts on ChatGPT. They have utilized this technology for tasks such as translating and summarizing documents, drafting policy memos, generating code, and building applications.
The user interface of ChatGPT Gov is similar to that of ChatGPT Enterprise. The primary distinction lies in the fact that government agencies will use ChatGPT Gov within their own Microsoft Azure commercial cloud or Azure Government Community Cloud. Felipe Millon, responsible for federal sales and marketing at OpenAI, mentioned that this setup allows agencies to 'manage their own security, privacy, and compliance requirements.'