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Subcommittee on modernization and innovation highlights Microsoft CoPilot rollout, urges modernized constituent outreach
Summary
An unidentified speaker told the House subcommittee that 150 member offices already have Microsoft CoPilot licenses and that licenses will be expanded to all members and offices in January, framing AI and updated constituent management systems as central to more effective outreach.
Speaker 1, an unidentified speaker, opened a subcommittee session on modernizing House technology by outlining plans to expand artificial intelligence tools and rethink constituent outreach.
"Bringing Microsoft CoPilot into the house community is a great example of how the subcommittee is leaning into this," Speaker 1 said, describing a CAO plan to provide licenses and targeted training for House staff. "As of today, 150 member offices have licenses," the speaker added, and said, "In January,…
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