OpenAI has reached a collaboration with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) and launched a transformative initiative: OpenAI's flagship product ChatGPT Enterprise is expected to be available to all employees of U.S. federal agencies next year. Participating U.S. federal agencies will be able to utilize OpenAI's leading AI models through ChatGPT Enterprise. (Background: Apple's AI strategy pivot: dismantling Siri to rebuild the 'Answers' team: creating a small ChatGPT-like product) (Additional context: OpenAI valued at $300 billion, overfunded by $8.3 billion! Annual revenue of $13 billion, with weekly active users exceeding 800 million) ChatGPT fully integrated into the U.S. government! OpenAI announced last night (6) that it has established a new partnership with the GSA and launched a transformative initiative: OpenAI's flagship product ChatGPT Enterprise is expected to be available to all employees of U.S. federal agencies next year. Participating U.S. federal agencies will be able to use OpenAI's leading AI models through ChatGPT Enterprise, with each agency only needing to pay a symbolic fee of $1. The policy calculation behind the one dollar OpenAI pointed out in the announcement that this collaboration will help Trump realize his 'AI Government' plan. By using AI tools provided by OpenAI for the federal government, government employees will be able to reduce the time spent on bureaucracy and paperwork, allowing them to dedicate more time to their public service work, which is to serve the American people. OpenAI further stated that pilot results have provided examples. After the Pennsylvania government implemented AI, employees saved an average of about 95 minutes each day; meanwhile, a 12-week experiment at the North Carolina Department of Finance also showed that 85% of participants saved 30 to 60 minutes a day on tasks such as drafting documents, translating technical documents, and summarizing legal texts. OpenAI stated: Whether managing complex budgets, analyzing national security threats, or handling daily operations in the public sector, all public officials should have access to the most advanced technology. What services will OpenAI provide? First, as part of the program, OpenAI will grant general access to ChatGPT Enterprise. All participating U.S. federal agencies will be able to access OpenAI's advanced models through ChatGPT Enterprise, and for an additional 60-day period, OpenAI will also provide unlimited use of advanced models and features, such as deep research and advanced voice modes. Second, to assist federal employees in using AI, OpenAI has also established a dedicated community for government users and provides customized introductory training through OpenAI Academy. At the same time, OpenAI added that ChatGPT Enterprise no longer uses commercial data to train or improve OpenAI models, and the same safeguards will be incorporated into the federal government's usage. In this regard, the GSA has officially granted a usage license (ATU) for ChatGPT Enterprise. Opportunities, transformations, and subsequent questions This collaboration between the U.S. government and OpenAI demonstrates that the penetration of AI into government workflows is imperative. If AI is used properly, this case will not only comprehensively reform the efficiency and processes of the U.S. government but is also expected to trigger a follow-up wave in the global public sector. OpenAI and the U.S. government are jointly demonstrating possible scenarios for AI governance. In the coming year, the efficiency curve and risk management capabilities of U.S. federal agencies will be key indicators to observe whether this 'AI revolution' is truly successful. Related reports Is your TikTok Shop still safe? AI + fake apps + phishing pages, the new scam 'ClickTok' is targeting your crypto wallet How long has it been since you seriously thought about it? Princeton scholars warn: AI is eroding the 'legacy of the Enlightenment' (Lawyer Lin Shanglun's special article) AI defeats three lawyers? Don't get it wrong, this is the prologue of 'Lawyer 2.0' 'ChatGPT fully enters the U.S. government! Federal employees save 95 minutes a day, OpenAI only charges $1' This article was first published in BlockTempo (the most influential blockchain news media).