California's Department of Human Resources has introduced professional development courses focused on generative artificial intelligence. This initiative follows an executive order from Governor Gavin Newsom aimed at ethically integrating AI into government operations. The training is designed to equip state employees with the necessary skills to navigate the complexities of AI technology.
The courses target various employee groups, including general staff, business leaders, and technical experts. Collaborating with InnovateUS, the training aims to address potential inaccuracies and biases in AI outputs while ensuring compliance with privacy laws. Despite the initiative's goals, some experts express skepticism about the effectiveness and implications of AI in the public sector.
• California introduces AI training for public sector employees to enhance skills.
• Training aims to address AI-related inaccuracies and uphold privacy protections.
The training focuses on teaching state employees how to effectively use generative AI tools like Chat GPT.
The initiative emphasizes the ethical deployment of AI in government operations as outlined in Governor Newsom's executive order.
The training aims to educate employees on identifying and mitigating biases in generative AI applications.
InnovateUS collaborated with California to create AI training courses, drawing from their experience in New Jersey.
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