Free In-Person Event

How to Make GenAI a Better Work Assistant

 Wednesday, Dec. 10 | 4:30-7 p.m. ET | Washington, D.C.

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping how government teams work — from drafting documents and analyzing data to improving citizen services and internal collaboration. But unlocking its full potential requires more than just access to the tools. It demands strategy, skill, and a clear understanding of how to guide generative AI effectively.

Join us in-person in downtown Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, Dec. 10 from 4:30 - 7 p.m. ET to explore five practical ways to make generative AI a smarter, more reliable assistant in your daily work. Whether you're experimenting with AI or leading its adoption across your agency, you’ll leave with actionable techniques and fresh insights to improve productivity, accuracy, and trust.

You will learn:

Prompt Engineering

Prompting techniques that improve clarity, consistency, and relevance in AI-generated outputs.

Integrating GenAI into Processes

Tips for integrating GenAI into common workflows like writing, research, and analysis.

Reduce Manual Work

Examples of how agencies are using AI to reduce manual work and accelerate decision-making.

Responsible Use

Guardrails for responsible use, including privacy, ethics, and transparency.

Collaboration Strategies

Collaboration strategies for teams working with AI across departments and disciplines.


Schedule:

[4:30-5:30 p.m.] Registration and Networking
Registration, refreshments, and informal networking with fellow attendees.

[5:30-6:15 p.m.] Expert Panel Discussion
Hear from government and industry leaders on how GenAI is becoming a trusted work assistant.

[6:15-7 p.m.] Networking, Food & Drinks
Continue the conversation with your government peers over drinks and light fare in a relaxed, professional setting.
 
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Speakers:

Anil ‘Neil’ Chaudhry

Anil ‘Neil’ Chaudhry

Pending Agency Approval

Senior Advisor, Artificial Intelligence,
Highly Automated Systems Safety
Center of Excellence,
U.S. Department of Transportation,
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology

Sabrina

Sabrina Amjad

AI & Transformation Strategist


Location:

GovLoop Office, 1152 15th St. NW, Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20005

  1. The closest metro stops are:
    • McPherson Square station on the orange, silver and blue lines (6 min. walk from the Vermont St. exit)
    • Farragut North station on the red line (8 min. walk from the L St. exit)
  2. Parking: Street parking and paid parking will be available on-site. Parking fees are not included in your registration.

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