Applied AI, one profession at a time.
Free, sourced writing for the professions the Institute publishes for. Every article is drawn from the AI+ Library curriculum, carries a named byline, and cites its sources.
Librarians
Academic, public, school and special librariansAI has made evaluating information the most valuable skill in any organisation — and that is the library profession's home ground.
Educators
Teachers, lecturers and school leadersAI has changed what is worth assessing. The task is not detecting AI — it is redesigning the work so the detection question stops mattering.
HR and L&D
HR and people professionals, L&D, recruitersAI is changing what people do faster than organisations are changing what they say people do. HR owns that gap.
Public Service
Civil servants, policy makers, agency and municipal staffA public decision has to be explainable to the citizen it affects. That test decides where AI belongs in government.
Hospitals
Doctors, nurses, allied health, hospital operationsClinical AI raises one question: who is accountable for the decision. The safe gains are in documentation, not diagnosis.
Across every sector
The State of Applied AI Dispatch reports monthly on adoption across all sectors the Institute covers, with every figure traced to a primary source.
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