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OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Initiative to Empower US Government Agencies
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Gov, a tailored version of its AI chatbot for U.S. government agencies, amid rising global interest in AI advancements. This platform offers features similar to ChatGPT Enterprise, enabling seamless use of OpenAI models on Microsoft Azure. Key benefits include enhanced security, strict privacy compliance, and streamlined internal approval processes for sensitive data. Since early 2024, over 90,000 users from more than 3,500 government agencies have engaged with ChatGPT, sending over 18 million messages. This launch is a significant step toward integrating advanced AI capabilities into government workflows, improving efficiency in public service.

Paragon Ends Contract with Italian Government Amid Spyware Controversy: Latest Media Insights
Paragon Solutions, a startup specializing in surveillance technology, has terminated its contract with the Italian government amid serious allegations of misuse involving its spyware, Graphite. Initially suspending the contract after WhatsApp revealed a hacking campaign targeting approximately 90 individuals, Paragon concluded that Italy violated service terms. The Italian Prime Minister denied targeting protected individuals, while discussions continue between Italy’s cybersecurity agency and Meta. Targeted individuals include journalists and activists. Paragon’s leadership maintains a zero-tolerance policy for unethical surveillance, emphasizing their commitment to ethical standards as scrutiny grows over the implications for privacy across Europe.