Meet the lawmaker showing Congress how to use AI to be more efficient
CNBC Television·2025-09-24 20:15

AI Adoption in US Congress - Congressman Nick Begage advocates for AI to enhance lawmaker efficiency in areas like committee work, bill drafting, speeches, and constituent relations [1] - AI assists Begage's office in summarizing constituent letters and identifying potential conflicts in proposed legislation [2] - Current House policies limit the sharing of classified information and constituent data with AI systems [2] AI Tools and Integration - Microsoft's co-pilot is the first large-scale AI rolled out for House lawmakers [4] - Other AI tools under review include OpenAI's Chat GPT, Anthropic's Claude, and Google's Gemini, offered to government employees for $1 or less [4] - The US General Service Administration will support Meta's Llama for government workers [5] Challenges and Future Directions - AI is not yet fully integrated into core House workflows [3] - The House is working to catch up with AI technology, a challenge not unique to DC but prevalent across the country [3]