The U.S. Senate's Sergeant at Arms office has approved three generative AI platforms—OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Microsoft's Copilot—for official use by Senate employees. Each employee will receive a free license for one of these tools, which are intended to assist with drafting documents, research, summarization, and preparing briefing materials.
While approved, questions remain about the use of these AI tools by staffers handling sensitive or classified information. The move signifies the growing adoption of AI chatbots within government operations, though the extent of their actual use in the Senate is still unclear.
The main topics covered are the official approval of specific AI platforms for Senate use, the intended applications for routine work, and the unresolved concerns regarding data security and classified information.