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The Partnership for Public Service has said it will launch in March a Center for Federal AI that will be “dedicated to growing AI literacy and cultivating AI leadership and talent within the federal government,” using a $10 million grant from Google’s charitable arm.

“The Center will enable the Partnership to solidify its commitment to serving the federal government as it evaluates, integrates and regulates AI,” an announcement said. It said the goals will be to (in its words):

* “Develop federal AI leaders. Educating federal leaders on how to evaluate AI claims and assess AI use cases will equip them to make informed decisions about AI tools and strategies to better serve the public.

* “Strengthen federal AI talent capacity. Helping the federal government attract, develop and retain AI professionals and diverse early-career talent will help build the government’s AI capacity.

* “Empower federal AI community learning and literacy. Providing ongoing, interdisciplinary and cross-sector learning for federal leaders will help increase foundational AI literacy and create opportunities to learn how AI is—and could be—at work on the ground.

* “Recognize and promote the effective use of AI in the federal government. Celebrating federal agencies that use AI to benefit the public will generate a culture of recognition that drives and reaffirms the responsible implementation of AI in government to deliver for the people.”

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