Artificial Intelligence

Government and Higher Education: Partnering for AI Success

Led by: Neil Kleiman

  • Gain an understanding of the potential benefits of partnering with local colleges and universities for AI initiatives, particularly in areas such as engineering talent, data storage, and computational capacity
  • Develop strategies for establishing and maintaining productive relationships with academic institutions to leverage their expertise in AI and technology
Neil Kleiman

Professor, Northeastern University & Faculty Director, InnovateUS

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: April 18, 2024, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60 minutes

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Join us for this 60-minute virtual training with Neil Kleiman, urban policy professor at Northeastern University’s School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and a Senior Fellow at the Burnes Center for Social Change and the GovLab. In this training, Neil will outline how to establish a working and productive relationship with local colleges and universities around shared artificial intelligence (AI) goals. Often, the areas in which governments and agencies could most benefit from AI and technological assistance are precisely the areas in which colleges and universities excel: in engineering talent, data storage, and computational capacity. This session will discuss the benefits of partnering with local colleges and universities for AI success, as well as the challenges in pursuing these partnerships. Neil will provide examples of such collaborations that have proven successful, and impart concrete strategies around how to establish these partnerships in your city or state.

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