OpenAI offers ChatGPT to federal agencies for $1 for the next year
UNITED STATES, AUG 6 – OpenAI's $1 per agency offer aims to accelerate AI adoption in federal operations while supporting the Trump administration's AI Action Plan to modernize government workflows.
- OpenAI announced on Wednesday that it will let federal agencies use ChatGPT Enterprise for $1 per agency for the next year through a GSA partnership.
- In advance of the deal, the U.S. General Services Administration added Anthropic’s Claude, Google’s Gemini, and ChatGPT to its federal purchasing list, supporting Trump’s AI Action Plan.
- Through the MAS, agencies will access AI tools via pre-negotiated contracts, with training resources and guided learning sessions offered directly or through partners, OpenAI said.
- In recent months, OpenAI is set to undercut competitors like Anthropic and Google in federal AI deployments, with the Department of Defense as a major potential customer.
- Despite growing interest, the Government Accountability Office found many agencies face regulatory and funding hurdles in AI deployment, just weeks after the Trump administration’s AI Action Plan.
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