OpenAI Academy launches AI resource for government professionals

OpenAI Academy has just launched a dedicated Government Collection — a resource tailored for public sector professionals exploring the power of AI. This newly added collection includes: ✅ Two concise, practical classes ✅ A focused document on leveraging ChatGPT for Government use cases Whether you're in policy, public service, or digital transformation, this is a starting point to understand how AI can enhance government operations. 🔍 Explore the collection here:  https://lnkd.in/ep9tinW7 #AIinGovernment #OpenAI #ChatGPT #GovTech #DigitalTransformation #PublicSectorInnovation #AI #FutureOfWork #ArtificialIntelligence

Michael Jacobs

Senior Executive Advisor | Enterprise Architecture & Digital Transformation | Gartner Sr. Executive Partner

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Thanks Mike Cassidy. I’m very interested in the different strengths and weaknesses of some of the major GenAI Chatbots, like ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot. As I continue to use these tools, I’m beginning to see differences in what tasks they are good at and which ones they seem to fumble on.

Lance Jenkinson, PMP, ITIL SL

IT Modernization • Cloud & SaaS Delivery • AI-Enablement | Cross-Sector Tech Strategist Driving Transformation | Vice President-2, AFFIRM | Personal Account

3mo

Appreciate passing this on, Mike Cassidy, especially training tailored for government. That said, with so many LLMs and ecosystems emerging, I’m curious which resources are truly vendor-agnostic. Threading that needle across models, policies, and platforms feels necessary if we’re aiming for sustainable, system-wide adoption. Would love any recommendations you have.

Tarak ☁️

building infracodebase.com - AI that learns from your docs, diagrams & codebase to help teams manage and scale infrastructure with context and security in mind.

3mo

Just looked at the collection, great starting point for public sector professionals exploring AI! What could take this to the next level is building in applied, scenario-based modules that mirror how government actually operates: policy constraints, procurement cycles, risk aversion, and the need for auditability. For example, imagine a module where a city agency prototypes an AI-assisted permitting system and gets guided through data privacy trade-offs, vendor accountability, and internal review loops. The goal shouldn’t just be adoption, it should be helping civil servants build the muscle to responsibly evaluate and govern AI in production. Would love to see future iterations that embed these real-world frictions into the learning experience.

Dr. Cari Miller

AI Governance & Policy SME | AI Procurement Global Thought Leader | Workplace AI Enablement Advisor

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Efrain Pacheco, PMP, PSM, ICP, ICP-PDM, ICP-ACC, ICP-FDO

Senior Project Manager | PMP, Process Improvement, Project Delivery

3mo

Big thanks for sharing, Mike

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