Technical staff began testing the products in June, and early adopters and leadership staff will receive access over the next few months.
Copilot isn’t the only AI product under consideration, according to the notice. It said, “We are reviewing the recent $1 annual offers from major AI companies to the federal government that are applicable to Congress.” With that in mind, the CAO is looking at these short-term offers and determining how the enterprise versions of the platforms can be tested over the next year.
These initiatives build on two years of work which included what the notice called “thorough reviews and authorizations for most major AI tools, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Apple Intelligence, Copilot, Adobe Cloud, and more,” as well as the launch of the House AI Expo in July of this year that brought in more than 15 vendors and speakers.
This story originally appeared on Computerworld