Early this morning, OpenAIco-founder and CEOSam Altmanannounced: OpenAIreached a technical cooperation with the U.S. federal government to provide ChatGPT
The service costs only $1 per agency per year. The collaboration is also an important part of Trump's recently released "AI in the United States Plan," which provides the entire federal government with cutting-edge and powerful AI tools to help them automate boring, repetitive and cumbersome digital business processes.
According to a pilot project in Pennsylvania, ChatGPTcan help civil servants save an average of 95minutesper day; in a North Carolina pilot project, ChatGPTcan help civil servants save an average of ... During the week-long pilot project, 85% of participants said they had a positive experience using ChatGPT. ChatGPT is excellent for handling complex financial budgets, analyzing national security threats, and performing routine government work, and has been effectively proven in government sectors with extremely high data security requirements.


This time,
OpenAIcooperation with the U.S. federal government mainly provides the following services:All participating U.S. federal agencies will be able to A nominal fee of $1 USD is available through ChatGPT Enterprise Edition to access OpenAI's leading-edge models. For an additional 60 days, OpenAI will also provide unlimited use of advanced models and features, such as Deep Research agents, advanced speech models, and more. To help federal employees confidently use
To help federal employees confidently use AI, has established a dedicated government user community and provides tailored onboarding training through the OpenAI Academy. Whether delivered directly or through partner-led courses, a customized training platform and guided learning resources are in place to help employees explore and fully leverage
AI. Also, to help federal agencies maximize the value of ChatGPT,
OpenAIis collaborating with experienced partnersSlalomand Boston Consulting Group to support safe and responsible technology deployment and training. 
Protecting sensitive information is of paramount importance.
OpenAI’s goal is to ensure the safe and responsible use of by organizations. The enterprise version of ChatGPT has pledged not to use commercial data, including input and output content, to train or improve OpenAI's models. This security measure also applies to federal government usage scenarios. Additionally, the U.S. General Services Administration has officially authorized the use of ChatGPT's Enterprise Edition, demonstrating OpenAI's commitment to strict security and compliance standards. As early as this year6monthOpenAI for Government”program, which aims to bring cutting-edge AItools to public service workers across the United States. OpenAIsupports the U.S. government in adopting best-in-class technologies and using them for the public good.
OpenAIhas collaborated extensively with U.S. National Laboratories, the Air Force Research Laboratory, NASA, and the IRS, using both the Enterprise and Government editions of ChatGPT.

Among them,
OpenAI the government version's first collaboration project is a pilot program with the U.S. Department of Defense through its Chief Digital and Office of the Chief Digital and The contract, with a maximum value of $200 million, will leverage OpenAI's industry-leading AI technology to help the Department of Defense explore and validate cutting-edge AI. How to innovate its administrative operations.
This includes optimizing access to medical services for soldiers and their families, streamlining the analysis of project and procurement data to more quickly identify problems and opportunities, and supporting proactive cyber defense and workflow automation.
In addition, government departments process a large number of documents every day, such as application forms, reports, and approvals. These documents often have fixed formats but complex content.
ChatGPTcan be trained to automatically identify and extract key information from documents and perform preliminary processing. For example, in an environmental protection department,
ChatGPTcan automatically read environmental impact assessment reports submitted by enterprises, extract key data and conclusions, and generate simplified summaries for staff to quickly review, saving a lot of time. Policymaking is a complex process that requires consideration of many factors and data.
ChatGPTcan help government departments conduct efficient policy analysis and forecasting. For example, when formulating new transportation policies, ChatGPT can analyze historical traffic data, public opinion survey results, and relevant laws and regulations to provide policymakers with comprehensive background information and possible impact assessments. It can also simulate the implementation effects of different policy options to help decision makers select the optimal one. Regarding ChatGPT's widespread application in government affairs, netizens commented that the annual price tag of $1 per agency is excessive. This isn't about making money, but rather about adapting the government to AI infrastructure before the next wave arrives. This is a wise long-term strategy. 
Would anyone consider this a bribe? Essentially, giving away a high-priced service for next to nothing looks a bit fishy.

Please provide this to the state judicial system, and especially to local municipalities. They need it the most.

Damn it. For
$1 a year, you can collect the personal and work communication records of the entire federal government? That's a great deal! 
It will rise to
$100 next year, and by $2030, the federal government will be on the defensive. My advice to governments around the world is: build your own artificial intelligence. Act now, just like the Manhattan Project.

Does OpenAI disclose how its data is collected and used? I seriously doubt it. Is this charity? Or is it using this data to refine models and thus deepen the federal government's dependence on its technology?
