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State of Alabama AI Learning Hub

Join the State of Alabama and InnovateUS in embracing the future of AI. Our free training program empowers you to harness the potential of Generative AI. This page is your gateway to a collaborative, AI-powered future.  

Start with the basics: What you'll learn in the Responsible AI for Public Professionals course series

Responsible AI for Public Professionals is a two-part course series that showcases the practical ways you can use Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in your work as a public professional.

In Part 1: Using GenAI in Government, you will learn practical applications of GenAI to enhance your daily government work and gain skills to identify opportunities where AI can improve public service delivery.

In Part 2: Understanding Risks and Building Resilience, you will explore risks associated with GenAI including privacy, hallucinations, and bias, while examining broader societal challenges like copyright and deepfakes.

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New to AI? Begin with our foundational course below in which you'll master the essentials of using generative AI in your government work.

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About the Using GenAI in Government Course

Designed for public professionals

At-your-own pace

Course contents are screen reader-friendly and all videos include English closed captions.

The course is in plain, non-technical language and available in English

View the course curriculum: Using GenAI in Government

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Using GenAI in Government

Course Length: 35 minutes

Learn practical applications of GenAI to enhance your daily government work and gain skills to identify opportunities where AI can improve public service delivery.

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Understanding Risks and Building Resilience

Course Length: 32 minutes.

Explore risks associated with GenAI including privacy, hallucinations, and bias, while examining broader societal challenges like copyright and deepfakes.

Workshops We Offer

Invisible Barriers: Disability Rights and Public Sector AI
Ariana Aboulafia, Disability Rights Advocate and Project Lead, Center for Democracy & Technology
Jay Wyant, Chief Information Accessibility Officer (CIAO), State of Minnesota

June 25, 2026

2:00 PM ET

The Prompting Lab Office Hours: Bring Your AI Questions
Stephan Schmidt, AI Producer, The Burnes Center for Social Change

June 26, 2026

2:00 PM ET

What Responsive Government Looks Like: Designing Effective Public Contact Centers
Joe DeLaTorre, Contact Center Modernization Lead, New Jersey Innovation Authority
Shashank Sundareshan, CX Practice Manager, Colorado Digital Service

July 1, 2026

2:00 PM ET

Inside the Modernization of High-Volume Call Centers
Jaime Brancato, Deputy Director, Food and Energy Assistance Division, Colorado Department of Human Services
Cynthia Romero, Voice Engineering Program Manager, DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer

July 8, 2026

2:00 PM ET

How Government Learns: Building the Feedback Loop
Amber Ivey, Vice President of Impact Advisory at Social Finance
Patrick Carter, Vice President & State Practice Lead, Results for America

July 13, 2026

2:00 PM ET

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