Artificial Intelligence
Using Generative AI to Improve Everyday Workflows for Public Professionals
Led by: Deborah Stine
Using Generative AI to Improve Everyday Workflows for Public Professionals
Generative AI is becoming central to how public agencies handle the routine, time-consuming tasks that shape everyday government. This workshop provides public professionals with GenAI methods that go beyond basic prompting to more sophisticated methods that streamline routine tasks, such as distilling complex guidance, translating technical material, and organizing data into usable structures. Participants will also explore how GenAI can function as a strategic thinking partner.
This session is designed for public professionals who manage basic and complex information flows and want to use GenAI responsibly to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, clarity, and quality of their regular work.
Learning Goals:
• Understand how GenAI can streamline routine and complex workflows by transforming dense information into clear, usable outputs for their own use, colleagues, decision-makers, and the public.
• Apply structured prompting techniques that support higher-quality GenAI outputs, including methods for developing reusable prompts tailored to everyday government tasks.
• Recognize how GenAI can serve as a strategic thinking partner, extending staff capacity while maintaining responsible use practices within public-sector constraints.
This workshop is part of an InnovateUS Series called Prompting Lab Series
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