• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Sunday, July 13, 2025
  • Login
  • Register
thehopper.news
  • Home
    • Home
    • About
  • Video
    • Discussion
  • Geopolitics
  • Intel & Security
  • Foreign Affairs
  • News
    • All
    • Politics
    • World
    Trump denies coverup in Jeffrey Epstein case

    Trump denies coverup in Jeffrey Epstein case

    Trump threatens to strip citizenship of celebrity critic

    Trump threatens to strip citizenship of celebrity critic

    US-led drills pose threat to peace in Asia – Lavrov

    US-led drills pose threat to peace in Asia – Lavrov

    Trump announces 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico

    Trump announces 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico

    France waging ‘crusade’ against free speech and tech progress – Telegram boss

    France waging ‘crusade’ against free speech and tech progress – Telegram boss

    Russian lawmakers spare witches

    Russian lawmakers spare witches

    Polish president-elect asks Zelensky to exhume victims of Ukrainian Nazis

    Polish president-elect asks Zelensky to exhume victims of Ukrainian Nazis

    Texas man arrested for Trump death threats

    Texas man arrested for Trump death threats

    Lavrov thanks ‘heroic’ North Korean soldiers for helping liberate Kursk Region

    Lavrov thanks ‘heroic’ North Korean soldiers for helping liberate Kursk Region

    US Treasury reports surprise surplus

    US Treasury reports surprise surplus

No Result
View All Result
thehopper.news
No Result
View All Result
Home News

US government gets special AI

by Admin
January 29, 2025
in News, Politics, World
0
US government gets special AI
27
SHARES
108
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Published: January 29, 2025 11:42 pm
Author: RT

ChatGPT Gov is designed to handle sensitive data in “secure environments”

OpenAI has launched a dedicated ChatGPT client for the US government, aiming to allow agencies to enter sensitive information into artificial intelligence models in “secure environments,” following the success of its Chinese rival DeepSeek.

Government employees are already among ChatGPT’s most active users, according to OpenAI. Since January 2024, more than 90,000 individuals across 3,500 federal, state, and local agencies have made over 18 million queries, the company said.

“By making our products available to the US government, we aim to ensure AI serves the national interest and the public good, aligned with democratic values, while empowering policymakers to responsibly integrate these capabilities to deliver better services to the American people,” OpenAI stated on Tuesday.

Read more

FILE PHOTO: The Chat GPT logo against the DeepSeek logo.
OpenAI promises close cooperation with US authorities

The new platform, ChatGPT Gov, is built on OpenAI’s “flagship” GPT-4o model, which the company says excels in text interpretation, summarization, coding, image analysis, and mathematics.

ChatGPT Gov will operate within government-secured hosting environments, including Microsoft Azure’s commercial and government cloud servers. This setup will allow agencies to “manage their own security, privacy, and compliance requirements,” OpenAI’s government sales lead, Felipe Millon, told reporters during a press call.

OpenAI’s announcement comes just as President Donald Trump dubbed the success of its Chinese competitor a “wake-up call” for US tech companies.

Read more

The DeepSeek logo is seen displayed on a smartphone screen.
US Navy bans DeepSeek – media

The Hangzhou-based start-up DeepSeek released its AI Assistant app earlier this month, and by this week it had become the most downloaded free app on the US Apple App Store. DeepSeek’s V3 and R1 models are seen as direct competitors to OpenAI’s GPT-4o and o1 reasoning models. Word that a Chinese startup has managed to create a competitive AI model without access to cutting-edge US chips and at a fraction of the cost has caused a stir in the global stock markets, with shares of energy and chip-making companies taking a beating on Monday.

While OpenAI claims that ChatGPT Gov will allow US agencies to process “non-public, sensitive information,” the platform itself has not yet been certified by the US government. According to Digital Trends, ChatGPT Enterprise – the framework on which ChatGPT Gov is based – has not yet been approved by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) for handling non-public data. OpenAI acknowledged this, stating that it “believes this infrastructure will expedite internal authorization.”

Full Article

Tags: Russia Today
Share11Tweet7
Previous Post

Trump plans to build mass detention camp for deportees at Guantánamo Bay

Next Post

The Wire – January 29, 2025

Admin

Admin

Next Post
The Wire – January 29, 2025

The Wire - January 29, 2025

thehopper.news

Copyright © 2023 The Hopper New

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • Home
    • About
  • Video
    • Discussion
  • Geopolitics
  • Intel & Security
  • Foreign Affairs
  • News

Copyright © 2023 The Hopper New

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.