Civil servants trained by Google on AI

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Civil servants trained by Google on AI

Google collaborates with the Greek Ministry of Interior and the National Center for Public Administration and Self-Government to provide AI training to 500 public sector workers. The initiative, named 'AI for All', aims to enhance the employees' knowledge and skills in artificial intelligence. The training program includes workshops on boosting productivity with AI and problem-solving methods.

The collaboration between Google and the Ministry of Interior is part of a broader AI Skilling Initiative in Greece to accelerate digital transition and ensure equal opportunities. The program, available through Grow with Google platform, is based on a report suggesting that Generative AI adoption could boost Greece's GDP by 10-12 billion euros annually. Deputy Minister of Interior emphasizes the importance of leveraging AI to enhance productivity in the public sector.

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