Discounts available for group enrollments, UA faculty/staff, UA Alumni, and Chamber members. Reach out to stephanie.lowe@ua.edu for more information.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the government and public sector landscape. From improving service delivery to optimizing decision-making processes, AI technologies are enabling public institutions to be more efficient, transparent, and responsive. This virtual session is designed for professionals in the government and public sector looking to understand the potential of AI to address current challenges and improve public service.
Learn how AI is being used in government and the public sector to address challenges such as resource allocation, citizen engagement, public safety, and data-driven policy making.
Discover strategies for integrating AI into your organization, focusing on practical, government-specific applications that can be implemented right away.
Benefit from the insights of faculty experts, as they share their knowledge on the latest AI trends and innovations, tailored to the unique needs of the public sector.
This session is ideal for professionals in government agencies, public institutions, and the public sector who are looking to leverage AI to improve services, enhance efficiency, and stay ahead in an increasingly digital world.
The program will be hosted in a live, virtual format on Zoom, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. CST.
This certificate is not eligible for federal financial aid. No academic credit will be awarded.
Dr. Matthew Hudnall is a tenured Associate Professor in Management Information Systems and the Associate Director of the Institute of Data & Analytics. Dr. Hudnall also serves as the University of Alabama’s Faculty Senate President. He received his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Troy University and his MS and PhD in Computer Science from The University of Alabama. He is highly active in interdisciplinary funded research, having served as principal or co-principal investigator on over 70 grants totaling more than $40 million in combined funding. Dr. Hudnall currently serves as one of the two Alabama higher education representatives on the Governor’s task force on generative AI.
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