Artificial Intelligence

Beyond Displacement: Building an AI-Ready Workforce

Led by: Rob Asaro Angelo , Katrina Flory & Vanitha Zacharias

AI is already changing how public employees draft emails and documents, analyze, communicate, and deliver services. For governments, the workforce question is not only whether AI will replace jobs, but how agencies can shape adoption so that workers are heard, and receive appropriate training so they are able to focus more on the mission that brought them to public service in the first place, rather than looking over forms, copying and pasting from spreadsheets, and data entry.

This session explores the workforce impacts of AI in the public sector, including displacement risks, changing roles, productivity pressures, and opportunities to make public work more enjoyable, effective and sustainable. Participants will examine strategies for workforce planning, worker engagement, training, and policy design that help agencies prepare for AI while protecting dignity, accountability, and service quality.

This workshop is designed for public professionals involved in workforce planning, operations, labor relations, service delivery, AI adoption, human resources, and organizational change.

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Describe how AI and automation may affect public sector roles, tasks, and working conditions.

  • Identify opportunities for AI to improve public work while recognizing risks related to displacement, deskilling, surveillance, and productivity pressure.

  • Apply strategies for engaging workers in AI adoption, including consultation, training, feedback loops, and shared governance.

  • Evaluate policy and management tools that can help agencies strengthen worker power, build AI-ready skills, and protect public service quality.
This workshop is part of an InnovateUS Series called : Elephants in the AI Room
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Rob Asaro Angelo

Senior Fellow, Burnes Center for Social Change & Professor, Northeastern University

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Katrina Flory

State Chief Information Officer, State of Ohio

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Vanitha Zacharias

Chief AI Strategist and Head of Technology Governance, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

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Moderated By

Deborah Stine

Senior Fellow, Innovate US and Founder, Science and Technology Policy Academy

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Format: online

Date & Time: June 11, 2026, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60 mins

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