Artificial Intelligence

Using Artificial Intelligence to De-Jargon Government Language

Led by: Abigail Fisher

  • Learn about the importance of using plain language for communicating with residents
  • Learn how to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to de-jargonize government language, with a hands-on tutorial on how to turn a complex piece of government writing into simpler and easier-to-understand language for government employees and residents alike
Abigail Fisher

Civic Design Expert, Colorado Digital Service

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: March 7, 2024, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60 minutes

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Join us for this 60-minute virtual workshop with Abigail Fisher, civic design expert working with the Colorado Digital Service, and former design lead at New York City's Civic Service Design Studio. In this training focused on making government communications simple, comprehensive and effective, participants will learn about the importance of using plain language for communicating with residents and in which context and circumstances using plain language is necessary and appropriate. Participants will also learn how to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to de-jargonize government language, with a hands-on tutorial on how to turn a complex piece of government writing into simpler and easier-to-understand language for government employees and residents alike. 

 

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