ChatGPT leads paid AI use on Capitol Hill
House spending records show congressional offices use ChatGPT for memos, legislation summaries and constituent communications.
Why it matters
The report indicates generative AI is becoming embedded in day-to-day legislative office work. That raises operational and governance questions for public-sector AI use, including accuracy, disclosure and handling of sensitive information.
The key points
- 1.ChatGPT dominates paid AI use in House spending records.
- 2.Congressional offices use it for memos, summaries and constituent communications.
- 3.Public-sector AI workflows need clear review and data-handling controls.
House spending records show OpenAI's ChatGPT dominates paid AI use on Capitol Hill, according to TechCrunch. Congressional offices are using the chatbot to draft memos, summarize legislation and assist with constituent communications.
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