OpenAI has announced ChatGPT Gov, a new version of their premiere AI models that the company hopes will be used securely by U.S. government agencies.
OpenAI's new AI chatbot is an expansion on its flagship ChatGPT product. The new tool, ChatGPT Gov, is specifically for use by U.S. government agencies.
Did the upstart Chinese tech company DeepSeek copy ChatGPT to make the artificial intelligence technology that shook Wall Street this week?
However, the consensus is that DeepSeek is superior to ChatGPT for more technical tasks. If you use AI chatbots for logical reasoning, coding, or mathematical equations, you might want to try DeepSeek because you might find its outputs better.
The product is not approved for government use yet, but OpenAI of course hopes President Trump will speed things up.
Learn more about OpenAI's ChatGPT Gov, an AI tool designed to streamline agencies' access to the company's frontier models.
DeepSeek spent far less money on developing a chatbot than US AI companies, but it may have done so by stealing OpenAI’s IP.
DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence company, is rocking Silicon Valley with the launch of its AI model R1, especially since it is capable of outdoing some of OpenAI's platforms.
DeepSeek spent far less money on developing a chatbot than US AI companies, but it may have done so by stealing OpenAI’s IP.
OpenAI has recently launched the ChatGPT Gov, the company's tailored version of ChatGPT, for the US government.
OpenAI struck an agreement with the U.S. National Laboratories and plans to support work on nuclear security and more