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This article examines the use of large language models in language learning and emphasizes their role in customizing education to enhance learning outcomes.
This article examines the challenges associated with digital transformation projects within the Government of Canada and provides strategies for mitigating six common risks through proactive planning.
This article explores the fundamentals of public service delivery in the digital age and emphasizes the importance of embracing client-centred approaches, interdisciplinary collaboration and technological advancements.
This article explores the importance of reliability and trustworthiness of large language models (LLMs), as well as the strategies and challenges involved in incorporating these essential qualities into AI-powered tools.
This article explores how Microsoft OneNote and other digital shortcuts can be leveraged to streamline workflows and increase productivity in the workplace.
This article explains the basic concepts of cyber security in a Government of Canada context and describes the simple actions that will help keep organizations safe from cyber threats.
This article summarizes the key points of the Cross-Functional Teams in Government event, hosted by the Canada School of Public Service in 2023, including the benefits and challenges of cross-functional teams, tips on their successful implementation, and ways to achieve desired outcomes.
This article outlines the process for crafting prompts from which generative AI can draft action pages and other forms of content about government services.
This article explores the consequences of the gender data gap and highlights federal initiatives to help bridge this gap, such as GBA Plus, the Disaggregated Data Action Plan and the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub.
This article offers a perspective on the notion of speaking truth to power and challenges federal public servants to consider how various mindsets can contribute to an environment in which decisions are guided by facts, context and nuance.
This article explores how large language models can aid in completing programming tasks, such as drafting, debugging, and verifying code for flaws and vulnerabilities.
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