Online Training
AI Bootcamp for the Public Sector
Unlock the of the power, potential and peril of generative AI and LLMs
7 & 8 August 2024
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM AEST
Next intake: 7 & 8 August 2024 | 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM AEST
Overview
AI has once again become “cool new tech”, an exciting new way to address old challenges. We have largely been taken by surprise by the tremendous advances in capability of the latest Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI. These new data driven, algorithmic tools have redrawn the frontier of what we thought Artificial Intelligence (AI) could do.
In the past, we have used AI to automate, navigate, detect anomalies, recommend next actions, patten match, predict and explore “what if” simulation scenarios. The newer AI can do that and generate, synthesise, translate and intelligently tackle moderate complexity tasks. They can do this whist being judged to “demonstrate” greater empathy and patience than human respondents in online environments constrained to text-based interactions.
What has changed is the way AI works and the size of the datasets used to train the AI. Generative AI is trained to “focus” and is training on datasets of unimaginable sizes to mere mortals, literally trillions of examples. This unsupervised training occasionally leads to some surprises. When presented with a supposedly factual response from your AI query, some results may refer to “real world” sources that simply do not exist. This scaled up version of an age-old adage of “garbage-in-garbage-out” leads to the modern twist “garbage-in-sometimes-hallucination-out”. Nonetheless, the responses from the latest generation AI tools, are pretty impressive, even if they need to be fact checked.
The reality is that AI is a use of data, a powerful one, but still one that relies on understanding data quality, provenance, fitness for purpose and some seemingly unexciting elements. If the data is not fit for the purpose that it is being used for, then there is no hope of getting something useful from the AI. Similarly, it is essential to understand how much you can rely on the output from your AI.
This workshop explores some historical and current uses of sophisticated AI. It explores some of the most recent types of AI and the associated challenges associated with it. It takes you just below the surface of AI to explore what a LLM is, and if time, some other classes of AI algorithm. It will also delve into data sharing frameworks which can be used with AI and gives an overview of an AI Assurance framework to help make AI really useful.
Who Should Attend?
Managers, Project Managers, Lead, Advisor, AdministratorsLearning Outcomes
Online Training
AI Bootcamp for the Public Sector
Session details
- Take the next steps in your journey of making AI a core competency
- Break through the AI hype with knowledge of real-world use cases
- Influence decisions and help drive your organisation’s data-driven (and AI driven) transformation
Level: Fundamentals
No previous experience necessary
Key Sessions
- Some recent news on generative AI and LLM to set the scene
- Expanding your viewpoint – some interesting uses of data
- Expanding your viewpoint – some interesting examples of AI
- Reflections
- What is a LLM?
- What is a CNN?
- Some data considerations
- Reflections
- Why are we talking about data?
- Introducing data sharing frameworks
- Some worked examples
- Reflections
- What is AI Assurance?
- Data issue, algorithmic issue or use issue? A mental model for applying AI
- Dynamic tensions when thinking about uses of AI
- Introducing the NSW AI Assurance framework
- Some high level examples
- Reflections
- A deeper dive into application of AI Assurance to a real world (or near world) application
- Reflections
- Why are we talking about standards?
- AI Standards from ISO/IEC
- Data and Digital Standards from ISO/IEC
- Reflections
- One example project offered for closer examination.
- Reflections
Meet Your Facilitator
Dr. Ian Oppermann
Co-founder | ServiceGen
Dr. Ian Oppermann is a co-founder of ServiceGen, helping Governments accelerate digital service delivery. He is also an Industry Professor at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). From 2015 to 2023, Ian was the NSW Government’s Chief Data Scientist working within the Department of Customer Service where he held numerous roles including chairing the NSW government’s AI Review Committee and Smart Places Advisory Council. He was CEO of the NSW Data Analytics Centre (DAC) from 2015 to 2019.
Ian is considered a thought leader in the area of the Digital Economy and is a regular speaker on data, broadband enabled services and the impact of technology on society. Ian has an MBA from the University of London and a Doctor of Philosophy in Mobile Telecommunications from Sydney University. Ian is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia, a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, is a Fellow and Past President of the Australian Computer Society, Fellow of the NSW Royal Society, and a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
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