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Artificial Intelligence for the public sector

InnovateUS offers no-cost training and resources tailored to public sector professionals on how to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in day-to-day work. Check out our AI content below!

Empowering public service: Responsible Generative AI use

InnovateUS offers several online courses and workshops centered around Generative AI. For example, "Responsible AI for the Public Sector: Using Generative AI at Work” helps public sector professionals integrate GenAI tools into your government work, enhancing public service delivery while managing risks responsibly.

Using Generative AI at Work

Divided into short accessible videos, the course is designed to provide practical skills to better serve the public. Master the fundamentals of Generative AI, explore real-world cases where GenAI is improving government services, learn best practices for protecting sensitive information while using GenAI, and more!

At-Your-Own-Pace Courses

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What Works: Fast Field Scanning with AI
This course is designed to help public professionals accelerate the process of finding and implementing urgently-needed evidence-based solutions to public problems. This course is brought to you in partnership with Results for America and Solutions Journalism Network.
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Using Generative AI at Work
This free, self-paced online course helps you integrate GenAI tools into your government work, enhancing public service delivery while managing risks responsibly.
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Responsible AI for Public Professionals: Scaling AI in Your Organization
This course is designed for decision makers, organization leaders, and those interested in helping their teams responsibly adopt AI, select and prioritize AI projects.
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Coming Soon! Responsible AI for Public Sector Legal Professionals

Via hands-on activities and demos that are consistent with guidance provided by the American Bar Association, this course explores how AI is transforming the legal profession and how lawyers and their offices can responsibly use AI to better serve the public.

Upcoming live workshops on AI

Artificial Intelligence

From Plans to Preparedness: Using GenAI as a Practice Partner in the Public Sector

This workshop introduces GenAI as a “practice partner” for governments, offering a low-cost, high-impact way to prepare for extreme weather events, misinformation campaigns, and other complex emergencies.

February 19, 2025

1:00 PM ET

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Interactive Reading Intelligence: Personalizing Reading Comprehension with Language Models

In this session, participants will explore best practices for implementing language model tools to foster engagement and improve comprehension in diverse classrooms.

February 19, 2025

4:00 PM ET

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Literacy

Reading Challenges Revealed: AI Innovation in Dyslexia Assessment

Through hands-on demonstrations of the latest tools and expert insights, workshop participants will explore practical ways to integrate these innovations into your literacy strategies and empower diverse learners.

March 25, 2025

2:00 PM ET

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Literacy

Smart Literacy Instruction: Using AI and Speech Recognition to Teach Reading

Participants will explore how AI-powered applications and speech recognition software can personalize reading instruction, providing real-time feedback on pronunciation, fluency, and comprehension.

April 15, 2025

4:00 PM ET

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Past workshops

Artificial Intelligence

All You Wanted to Know About Artificial Intelligence and Were Afraid to Ask
 

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Join us to hear from Alexis Bonnell, Former Head of Innovation at USAID, where she helps demystify AI for "curious" public servants. She will share use cases, lessons learned, easy tools and answers your questions about how to navigate emerging technologies like AI for your mission.

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Sustainable Neighborhoods Network
 

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Join us to hear from Jonathan Watchel, Sustainability Manager for the City of Lakewood, Colorado, and learn about his journey with the Sustainable Neighborhood Network and lead a discussion on how to mobilize communities in support of your projects in government. Join us to learn how you and your office may be able to engage residents in powerful projects for change.

Artificial Intelligence

Gaining Influence and Getting Buy-In for Innovation
 

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Join us to hear from Gina Lucarelli, Team Leader at UNDP Accelerator Labs, who has successfully implemented a new way of working in her agency.

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Making the Most of New Technologies While Avoiding the Risks and Pitfalls
 

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Join Santiago Garces, Chief Innovation Officer for the City of Boston, in this 90-minute virtual training, where participants will learn about the uses and advantages of new technologies - including big data, AI, chatbots, blockchain, IoT - for public sector workers as well as mitigation strategies for risks such as privacy, security, and bias.

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Frequently asked questions about generative AI

  1. What is Generative AI?
    Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence that uses machine learning algorithms to generate new data based on existing data. It can create new images, videos, music, and even text that are similar in style and content to the original data.

  2. How does Generative AI work?
    Generative AI uses neural networks to analyze and learn from large amounts of data. It then uses this knowledge to create new data that is similar to the original data. This process is called training the model.

  3. What are some examples of Generative AI?
    Some examples of Generative AI include creating realistic images of people, generating new music based on existing songs, and creating new text that is similar in style and content to existing text.

  4. What are the benefits of Generative AI? 
    Generative AI can be used to create new content quickly and efficiently, without the need for human input. It can also be used to generate new ideas and insights based on existing data.

  5. What are the risks of Generative AI?
    Generative AI can be used to create fake images, videos, and text that are difficult to distinguish from real ones. This can be used to spread misinformation and manipulate public opinion.

  6. How is Generative AI different from other types of AI?
    Generative AI is different from other types of AI, such as supervised and unsupervised learning, because it focuses on creating new data rather than analyzing existing data.

  7. How is Generative AI used in industry?
    Generative AI is used in a variety of industries, including entertainment, advertising, fashion, and healthcare. It can be used to create new content, design products, and analyze medical data.

  8. Can Generative AI be used for malicious purposes?
    Yes, Generative AI can be used for malicious purposes, such as creating fake news and propaganda, or impersonating individuals online.

  9. How can we ensure that Generative AI is used ethically?
    To ensure that Generative AI is used ethically, it is important to develop guidelines and regulations for its use. This can include ensuring that the data used to train the model is representative and unbiased, and that the generated content is clearly labeled as artificial.

  10. What is the future of Generative AI?
    The future of Generative AI is likely to involve more advanced algorithms and models that can create even more realistic and complex content. It may also involve new applications in fields such as robotics and virtual reality.

    *The FAQs have been created with the help of generative AI.

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