Jan 28 (Reuters) - Microsoft ( MSFT )-backed artificial
intelligence (AI) bellwether OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Gov, a
tailored version of ChatGPT designed for U.S. government
agencies, it said in a blog post on Tuesday.
OpenAI said the agencies can deploy ChatGPT Gov in their own
Microsoft Azure commercial cloud, and will have access to many
of the features and capabilities of ChatGPT Enterprise,
including custom GPTs.
The launch comes hours after CEO Sam Altman said in a post
on X that the company will "pull up some releases", making his
first public statement after the low-cost Chinese AI startup
DeepSeek jolted AI-linked stocks on Monday.
DeepSeek - referred by Altman as its "new competitor" -
shook up the AI landscape after its free AI assistant overtook
ChatGPT in downloads from Apple's ( AAPL ) App store.
The model's popularity has made investors in U.S. tech
giants tighten the scrutiny of billions of dollars pledged to
scale AI operations.