The Indiana Management Performance Hub (MPH) is advocating for state agencies to adopt data-driven practices through a new AI policy and a data proficiency course. This initiative, led by communications director Jeff Mullins, aims to guide agencies in the ethical use of AI for data collection and interpretation. The policy aligns with the National Institute of Standards and Technology's AI risk management framework and coincides with the establishment of an AI taskforce by Indiana's governor.
In addition to the AI policy, the MPH has introduced a data proficiency course that allows state employees to earn badges, emphasizing the importance of data in their roles. The MPH, which has grown significantly since its inception, also hosts an annual Data Day conference to address pressing issues through data analysis. With a budget increase for the upcoming fiscal years, the MPH is positioned to enhance its data initiatives and support various state projects.
• MPH encourages ethical AI implementation in state agencies.
• Data proficiency course launched for state employees to enhance data skills.
The MPH's new policy guides state agencies on the ethical implementation of AI for data collection and analysis.
The MPH's course allows employees to earn badges, highlighting the importance of data in their roles.
The MPH's AI policy is based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology's framework for AI risk management.
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