OpenAI has forged a partnership with the US government to provide federal employees access to its AI models for a nominal fee. This collaboration follows extensive engagement between OpenAI executives and government officials, aimed at promoting advanced AI tools in line with the Trump administration's AI Action Plan, which prioritizes the acceleration of AI innovation. The General Services Administration has added OpenAI's models to its federal purchasing list, marking a significant step towards enhancing AI capabilities within government agencies.
OpenAI is partnering with the US government to make its leading frontier models available to federal employees, allowing access for just $1 for the next year.
Federal agencies can now access OpenAI’s models under a partnership aimed at furthering Trump’s AI Action Plan, which seeks to accelerate AI innovation in the US.
OpenAI has been engaging with high-ranking government officials, including those from the General Services Administration, to promote its AI tools since at least May.
The GSA's recent announcement of new AI models for federal purchasing includes OpenAI's ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude, and Google's Gemini.
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