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Microsoft Copilot has reportedly been blocked on all Congress-owned devices


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Copilot has reportedly been blocked on all Congress-owned devices

US Congressional staff members can no longer use

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’s Copilot on their government-issued devices, according to
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. The publication said it obtained a memo from House Chief Administrative Officer Catherine Szpindor, telling Congress personnel that the AI chatbot is now officially prohibited. Apparently, the Office of Cybersecurity has deemed Copilot to be a risk “due to the threat of leaking House data to non-House approved cloud services.” While there’s nothing stopping them from using Copilot on their own phones and laptops, it will now be blocked on all Windows devices owned by the Congress.

Almost a year ago, the Congress also set a strict limit on the use of ChatGPT, which is powered by OpenAI’s large language models, just like Copilot. It banned staffers from using the chatbot’s free version on House computers, but it allowed them to continue using the paid (ChatGPT Plus) version for research and evaluation due to its tighter privacy controls. More recently, the White House revealed rules federal agencies have to follow when it comes to generative AI, which would ensure that any tool they use “do not endanger the rights and safety” of Americans.

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told Axios that it does recognize government users’ need for higher security requirements. Last year, it
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a roadmap of tools and services meant for government use, including an Azure OpenAI service for classified workloads and a new version of
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365’s Copilot assistant. The company said that all those tools and services will feature higher levels of security that would make it more suitable for handling sensitive data. Szpindor’s office, according to Axios, will evaluate the government version Copilot when it becomes available before deciding if it can be used on House devices.





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