Artificial Intelligence
Designing AI with Humans in Mind: Insights on Inclusion, Productivity, and Strategy
Led by: Jamie Kimes & Josh Martin
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Identify ways AI can support neurodiverse talent in public sector work environments.
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Understand the emerging phenomenon of “productivity anxiety” and its organizational implications.
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Evaluate the human impact of AI adoption within their own teams or agencies.
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Apply key principles to design human-centered AI strategies that are ethical, inclusive, and future-oriented.
Jamie Kimes
Founder, The Idea Garden
Josh Martin
Former Chief Data Officer, State of Indiana
Format: Instructor-led
Date & Time: July 17, 2025, 2:00 PM ET
Duration: 60-minutes
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As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into government operations, public sector leaders face critical questions about how this technology impacts their teams. In this interactive session, Josh Martin, former Chief Data Officer for the State of Indiana, and Jamie Kimes, founder of The Idea Garden, will explore how AI can be a force for good—especially when it comes to supporting neurodiverse individuals and unlocking new forms of human potential. The conversation will also address a rising tension in many agencies: while productivity is increasing with AI, so is anxiety among employees. Participants will gain tools to recognize these dynamics and shape long-term strategies that prioritize inclusion, trust, and team well-being.
This workshop is designed for public sector professionals working in technology, human resources, organizational development, and leadership roles—and for anyone interested in creating more inclusive, people-centered strategies for AI integration.
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