Massachusetts debuts ChatGPT-powered AI assistant for all executive-branch employees
Massachusetts debuts ChatGPT-powered AI assistant for all executive-branch employees
https://statescoop.com/massachusetts-chatgpt-ai-executive-branch/
Publish Date: 2026-02-17 11:05:00
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- Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced that the state’s 40,000 executive-branch employees will gain access to a ChatGPT-powered AI assistant, a pioneering move for state government.
- This implementation follows a competitive procurement process and partnership with OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT.
- The deployment will proceed in phases starting with the Executive Office of Technology Services and Security, followed by other agencies.
- The AI assistant is intended to improve the efficiency of government services and is planned to operate within a secure, walled-off environment to protect state data.
- Use of the AI tool is regulated by the technology office’s privacy division and relevant AI policies, aimed at ensuring secure, ethical usage.
- State CIO Jason Snyder emphasized that the goal is not just to adopt AI, but to incorporate it in a manner that reflects the state’s values and strengthens public trust.
- The rollout will coincide with optional training programs to educate employees on best practices and the strategic use of the AI assistant.
- Massachusetts becomes the first state to announce such a comprehensive deployment across an entire branch of state government, contrasting with other states’ limited pilot programs for enterprise versions of similar AI tools.