Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models
Scottish Digital Academy Workshop on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLM), delivered in partnership with the Chief Data Officer and Data Division, Scottish Government
26 October 2023, 10:00 – 16.30
Creative Scotland, Edinburgh
About
Focusing on the practicalities of using AI and LLM within Government, this workshop will provide an overview of AI and LLM, including case studies of their adoption within the public sector. Working with attendees to develop use-cases tailored to their area, each use-case will be evaluated for its feasibility through interactive sessions.
By the end of the session, attendees will have an overview of AI and LLMs, considerations for how they can be applied to use-cases in the public sector, and a list of AI use-cases specific to their area.
Agenda
10.00 Registration and networking
10.15 Welcome – Lee Dunn, Scottish Government
10.30 How AI helps augment face to face services – Citizens Advice Scotland
11.30 Brunch and networking
12.00 Connecting with each other
12.15 Developing AI and LLMs – use cases for improving public services – Faculty
16.15 Plenary and retrospective
16.30 Close
Presentation
You may download the slide deck presentation for your own reference.
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