
"AI is a great assistant, but you're still the expert. I know some of you are excited, some are curious, and some are wary. In the coming weeks, [the Office of the Chief Information Officer] will host brown bag sessions to help clarify and ensure you get the most out of these tools,"
"My goal is everybody should have it on their laptops, everybody should do the free trainings that are online and everybody should just play with it,"
"But we do not need to hand read 40,000 comments that come in on a new rule that we're proposing."
The Office of Personnel Management is rolling out OpenAI's ChatGPT-5 to employees this week, adding it to existing access to Microsoft 365 Copilot. The rollout aims to equip staff with AI tools to work faster, think bigger, and collaborate better, supported by brown-bag trainings from the Office of the Chief Information Officer. Current AI use at the agency is minimal, and leadership intends widespread adoption on government laptops and completion of available online trainings. Planned applications include using AI to analyze regulatory notice-and-comment submissions to avoid manual reading of tens of thousands of comments while preserving human decision-making.
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