Artificial Intelligence

Part 2 - Building Practical AI Skills in the Civil Service

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This course builds on the introductory module, offering practical guidance and deeper insight into how artificial intelligence (AI) is shaping public service delivery.

  • please complete Part 1 “AI for All: An Introduction to AI in the Civil Service” before starting this course

Across three short segments, you will explore what AI is and how it works, including key technologies and terminology such as Generative AI.

You will hear expert advice from Dr Laura Gilbert on avoiding common pitfalls, and learn how to apply the principles of responsible AI use from the government’s AI Playbook.

You will see how civil servants are already using AI to solve problems and improve productivity, through ten short video examples. These real-world stories show how AI can support decision-making, streamline tasks, and unlock new ways of working.

Finally, you will have the chance to experiment with an approved AI tool, applying what you have learned in a safe and supported environment.

This course is part of One Big Thing 2025 and is designed to help you build confidence, develop practical skills, and make informed choices about using AI in your role.

Outcomes

By completing this course, you will:

  • Learn the essential tools of AI you can use in work.
  • Practically use AI to test out the learning in the context of your work.
  • Deliver better for the public by making AI a part of your toolkit.

There is also a Prompting Cheat Sheet that will be included

There is a word document that can be downloaded too

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Contributed by: Artificial Intelligence
Authored by: One Big Thing, Cabinet Office
Licence: Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International More information on licences
First contributed: 03 March 2026
Audience access level: Full user

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