On Monday, the House set up new rules around how offices can use ChatGPT and declared that any non-ChatGPT chatbots are not yet authorized, according to a report from Axios.
In a Monday memo, House Chief Administrative Chief Catherine L. Szpindor said that lawmakers and staff were now limited to using ChatG PT Plus, the paid version of the chatbot, due to its enhanced privacy features.
A number of private companies, including Samsung and Apple, have restricted or banned employees from using generative AI tools like Chat GPT.
Meanwhile, Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) recently put out a measure that would ensure Section 230 wouldn’t apply to AI companies, opening the companies and their products up to legal liability
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