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Skip to search resultsWorking with Artificial Intelligence Series: The Trust Factor in Generative AI
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.
Working with Artificial Intelligence Series: Writing Inclusive Prompts
This article explores the practical applications of generative artificial intelligence in composing inclusive-language text and conducting inclusive-language reviews, as well as how to formulate prompts for optimal output.
Working with Disaggregated Data for Better Policy Outcomes
This online self-paced course explains data disaggregation, how it can inform the early stages of policy development, and how it can lead to better public policy outcomes. Through videos, interactive activities and case studies, participants will learn how to identify potential target groups and guide the formulation of government initiatives.
Workplace Accommodation Consultation Series: Acquisition of IT-Related Adaptive Products and Services
This event recording features functional experts from the Accessibility, Accommodation and Adaptive Computer Technology Program at Shared Services Canada, who explore the steps for obtaining an IT-related accommodation, the resources and adaptive computer technologies that are available, and how to acquire them.
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
This online self-paced course offers an overview of the WHMIS changes, including updates to hazard classification, hazard labels and safety data sheets. Participants will learn about physical and health hazards encountered in the workplace, as well as controls for minimizing or eliminating exposure to hazardous materials.
Writing Briefing Notes
This online self-paced course introduces a four-step process to writing an effective briefing note: plan, research, draft and review. Participants will learn how to use this approach to prepare clear, concise and strategic briefing notes that are in line with their communication goals.