LG Display Unveils Brightest OLED TV Panel Yet, Capable of 4,000 Nits
LG Display announces its fourth-generation OLED TV panel, boasting a maximum brightness of 4,000 nits, 33% brighter than its predecessor, and already featured in 2025's top TVs.
Reese Morgan
OpenAI, the pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) research organization, has launched ChatGPT Gov, a customized version of its popular chatbot designed specifically for US government agencies. This move enables these agencies to securely access OpenAI's cutting-edge models, such as GPT-4, while maintaining the highest standards of data privacy and security.
ChatGPT Gov allows government agencies to deploy the AI tool within their own Microsoft Azure cloud instance, providing them with greater control over security and privacy requirements. This feature-rich platform offers many of the same capabilities as ChatGPT Enterprise, including the ability to save and share conversations within a workspace, build custom GPTs, and utilize an administrative console for IT teams.
OpenAI's decision to launch ChatGPT Gov is seen as a significant step forward in promoting the responsible integration of AI capabilities within government agencies. By providing secure access to its models, OpenAI aims to support the development of better services for the American people, aligning with democratic values. This initiative comes at a time when the US government is increasingly recognizing the potential of AI in enhancing public services and decision-making processes.
In recent months, OpenAI has been working closely with the UK government to launch an AI chatbot on the UK.gov website, further underscoring the organization's commitment to supporting governments in their adoption of AI technologies. The launch of ChatGPT Gov also coincides with the growing interest in AI among government agencies, with over 90,000 users across 3,500 US federal, state, and local government agencies having sent over 18 million messages using ChatGPT since 2024.
Some notable government agencies already utilizing ChatGPT include the Air Force Research Laboratory, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the State of Minnesota's Enterprise Translations Office. As AI continues to transform the way governments operate and deliver services, OpenAI's ChatGPT Gov is poised to play a critical role in this evolution.
The launch of ChatGPT Gov also comes amidst significant developments in the AI landscape, including President Donald Trump's recent rescission of Joe Biden's executive order introducing safeguards for AI systems in the US. Trump has also joined forces with OpenAI's Sam Altman, Softbank's Masayoshi Son, and Oracle's Larry Ellison to announce Stargate, a $500 billion joint venture aimed at building AI data centers.
As the AI landscape continues to evolve, OpenAI's ChatGPT Gov is set to have a profound impact on the way government agencies leverage AI capabilities to drive innovation and improvement in public services. With its focus on security, privacy, and responsible AI development, this initiative is likely to have far-reaching implications for the future of AI adoption in the public sector.
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