Artificial Intelligence (AI) Knowledge Curator

Greater Manchester Combined Authority
Bolton
22 hours ago
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Job Description

The Greater Manchester (GM) AI, Data and Innovation Office (ADIO)

1 Year FTC

GM has two of the top-five AI ready cities in the UK[1]. We have an opportunity to improve public services and grow the tech economy in Greater Manchester by investing in the way we use AI. To support this ambition, GM has established the ADIO, which acts as a guiding and connecting, assisting and empowering, and catalysing function for the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, GM local authorities and our wider public sector partners.

Guide and Connect: ADIO will enable collaboration and an effective and responsible use of both machine learning and generative AI across Greater Manchester.

Assist and Empower: Adio will assist and empower local authorities in baselining and improving their use of AI and data by working closely with senior leadership and their teams, offering guidance, training and resources to support them to effectively implement AI technologies.

Catalyse: ADIO will facilitate AI and data driven innovation to boost economic development across Greater Manchester. It will connect with existing successful programmes by facilitating partnerships, upskilling, and creating opportunities for innovation and commercialisation.

The role AI Knowledge Curator

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