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Government Employees Build Capacity Through AI Training Workshop

Participants and representatives from the Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM) and Caribbean Digital Transformation Project (CARDTP) pose for a group photo following the conclusion of the AI training workshop at the National ICT Centre on Friday, July 26, 2024
Participants and representatives from the Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM) and Caribbean Digital Transformation Project (CARDTP) pose for a group photo following the conclusion of the AI training workshop at the National ICT Centre on Friday, July 26, 2024

Employees from various Government Ministries attended a one-day training workshop at the National ICT Centre in Castries on Friday, July 26, 2024, that underscored the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI).

The training workshop entitled “Productivity Enhancement through AI: Empowering Government Operations” was a collaboration between Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM) and the Caribbean Digital Transformation Project (CARDTP).

Twenty participants represented their respective Government Ministries, while one participant represented the private sector.

The training workshop provided participants with a better understanding of artificial intelligence and its potential to revolutionize operations within Government agencies. During the intensive eight- hour session, a wide range of topics were covered, including the impact of AI on various industries, including healthcare, tourism, education, and agriculture.

Key learning objectives of the training workshop included:

●  1. Understanding AI tools and their applications in Government operations.

2. Developing advocacy and implementation skills for AI adoption.

3. Acquiring basic skills in using AI tools to enhance efficiency and workplace performance.

4. Fostering critical thinking on the ethical and societal implications of AI adoption.

The training workshop commenced in the morning with an overview of AI, its scope and real-world applications, followed by discussions on ethical considerations in AI implementation. Participants then engaged in hands-on activities with popular AI productivity tools. The afternoon sessions focused on the future of AI in Government, integrating AI into business processes, and the necessary skills and competencies for an AI-powered workforce. Certificates were presented to participants during the closing ceremony.

Organizers hope the training workshop will foster critical thinking and reflection on the ethical and societal implications of AI adoption, ensuring that participants are equipped to navigate the complexities and challenges associated with integrating AI technologies into Government practices which impact the wider society.

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