Artificial Intelligence
Responsible AI in Practice
Led by: Michael Boyce & Leon Wong
In human services, the consequences of AI failure are very serious: denied benefits, delayed services, and erosion of public trust. This session focuses on how agencies can move from high-level principles to day-to-day governance practices that reduce risk and strengthen accountability. Participants will examine practical guardrails for AI use in human services, including governance structures, documentation, human oversight, and decision accountability. The session will explore how agencies can identify risk early, align AI systems with policy intent, and ensure responsibility does not disappear behind automation. This workshop is designed for leaders, policy staff, legal teams, and practitioners responsible for oversight, procurement, or implementation of AI-enabled systems.
Learning Goals: By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Identify key risks associated with AI use in human services programs
- Apply practical governance and oversight strategies to manage those risks
- Understand the role of human judgment, accountability, and documentation in AI-supported decisions
- Evaluate whether existing organizational structures are fit for responsible AI use
This workshop is part of an InnovateUS Series called Human Services
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