The United States Senate approved the use of several artificial intelligence chatbots, namely OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini chat, and Microsoft Copilot, which is already integrated into Senate platforms, for its aides, The New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing a memo sent by the chief information officer for the Senate sergeant-at-arms.
According to the memo cited in the report, Microsoft Copilot can "help with routine Senate work, including drafting and editing documents, summarizing information, preparing talking points and briefing material, and conducting research and analysis," with assurances that the data shared with the chatbot will be protected by the same controls that safeguard other Senate data.
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