US Senate Approves Three AI Chatbots For Staff
The Senate Sergeant at Arms' Chief Information Officer approved the use of three generative AI chatbots—OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot—for official Senate work in a memo sent on Monday. The memo says Copilot, integrated with Microsoft 365, may be used for drafting, summarizing, briefing and research; the SAA will provide one license per employee for either Gemini or ChatGPT Enterprise.
Key Points
- 1Approves use of ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot with Senate data
- 2Highlights Copilot integration into Microsoft 365 for drafting, summarizing, and briefing tasks
- 3Assigns one generative-AI license per employee, enabling standardized AI-assisted workflows
Scoring Rationale
Official Senate authorization increases credibility and practitioner relevance, but impact is limited geographically to legislative staff and offices.
Sources
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