Center for Federal AI Announcing the Upcoming Launch of the Center for Federal AI The Partnership for Public Service believes artificial intelligence has the potential to transform the government’s ability to deliver effective, equitable solutions and services to the public. Early next year, we will launch the Partnership for Public Service Center for Federal AI™, which is dedicated to cultivating AI leadership, talent and literacy within the federal government. The Center will help ensure the federal government is a responsible user and smart regulator of AI technology. Through the Center, we will: Significantly scale our AI Federal Leadership Program Establish new programming to build a pipeline of AI entry-talent into government through our Future Leaders Internship Program Foster a vibrant learning community of federal AI leaders through roundtables, speaker series and convenings Generate a culture of recognition that drives the responsible implementation of AI in government to deliver for the people Stay Updated Sign up and be the first to hear about our launch, resources and events. This enterprise-wide initiative builds on the Partnership’s more than 20 years of experience convening and developing federal leaders, including through our premier AI Federal Leadership Program, launched in 2019, and our 2024 Responsible AI Federal Roundtable Series. Explore how we have been working in this field: AI Federal Leadership Program With support from Microsoft and Google.org, the AI Federal Leadership Program is preparing senior leaders across government to guide their agencies’ AI strategy. Future Leaders in Public Service Internship Program The Future Leaders in Public Service Internship Program is an exciting opportunity for students of all majors to gain professional experience in the federal government. Applicants select up to two preferred career tracks, with the option to choose “Public Interest Technology and AI.” 2024 Responsible AI Federal Roundtable Series The 2024 Responsible AI Federal Roundtable Series offered an opportunity for federal leaders to convene on timely topics in AI. The series was supported by and delivered in collaboration with the IBM Center for The Business of Government, Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte and Accenture Federal Services. Learn More Impact Thumbnail for Leadership program inspires an AI revolution at the State Department Leadership program inspires an AI revolution at the State Department Using what he learned in our AI Federal Leadership Program, Eric Stein, a deputy director at the State Department, led the effort to declassify more than 78,000 diplomatic cables using machine learning and leveraged new AI tools to accelerate the process for handling records inquiries and requesting agency documents. Thumbnail for Jerry Ma – 2024 Sammies Emerging Leaders Winner Jerry Ma – 2024 Sammies Emerging Leaders Winner Ma, the Patent and Trademark Office’s director of emerging technology and chief AI officer, led the agency in developing a portfolio of tools that are transforming the patent approval process. Research Thumbnail for In the Public AI In the Public AI How Governments Can Apply Responsible AI Principles to Artificial Intelligence for Public Service Delivery The Partnership for Public Service and Microsoft outline what nontechnical government leaders should consider when making decisions around the responsible use of artificial intelligence in public service delivery. December 13, 2022 Thumbnail for Cracking the Code: Harnessing the Exponential Power of Technology Cracking the Code: Harnessing the Exponential Power of Technology The Partnership and Booz Allen Hamilton identify how the government uses artificial intelligence, immersive technologies and edge computing to drive operations. Topics include how agencies can move quickly to adopt emerging technologies and maximize their benefits. May 14, 2020 Thumbnail for Into the Storm: Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve California’s Disaster Resilience Into the Storm: Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve California’s Disaster Resilience The Partnership worked with Microsoft to examine how artificial intelligence can help federal, state and local governments become more resilient. July 09, 2020 Thumbnail for More than Meets AI II: Building Trust, Managing Risk More than Meets AI II: Building Trust, Managing Risk The Partnership and the IBM Center for The Business of Government offer insights for federal agencies to responsibly and transparently incorporate artificial intelligence into their operations. July 25, 2019 Thumbnail for More Than Meets AI More Than Meets AI The Partnership and the IBM Center for The Business of Government explore how artificial intelligence will affect federal work and the federal workforce. February 28, 2019 Thumbnail for The Future Has Begun: Using Artificial Intelligence to Transform Government The Future Has Begun: Using Artificial Intelligence to Transform Government The Partnership and the IBM Center for The Business of Government detail the experiences of four organizations exploring the potential of artificial intelligence. January 08, 2018 On the Blog Thumbnail for A recap of our Excellence in Government Fellows 35th Anniversary Alumni Event A recap of our Excellence in Government Fellows 35th Anniversary Alumni Event Thumbnail for Google.org announces a $10 million grant to the Partnership for Public Service to launch the Center for Federal AI Google.org announces a $10 million grant to the Partnership for Public Service to launch the Center for Federal AI Thumbnail for Improving customer engagement through federal AI Improving customer engagement through federal AI Thumbnail for Aligning the customer experience, the employee experience and the digital experience for a better government Aligning the customer experience, the employee experience and the digital experience for a better government Thumbnail for Insights on the use of AI across government Insights on the use of AI across government A special thanks to the Center for Federal AI’s founding supporters: If you are interested in supporting the Center, please contact Luba Mullen, senior manager of strategic development, at lmullen@ourpublicservice.org. If you are interested in learning more about the work of the Center, please contact Amanda Starling Gould, senior manager of AI strategy and innovation, at agould@ourpublicservice.org.