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ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Explore how generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Co-Pilot can transform probation and parole work, enhancing daily workflows for officers and evidence-based practice (EBP) trainers. This engaging 45-minute webinar, led by Joseph Arvidson of the APPA Technology Committee, provides practical demonstrations and real-world applications of AI to streamline tasks, improve case management, and support professional training.

What You’ll Learn:

The Basics of Generative AI: Understand tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Co-Pilot and their relevance in probation and parole.
A Day in the Life Approach: Experience how AI assists with common tasks like summarizing case notes, preparing training materials, engaging clients, and analyzing risk patterns.
Live Demonstrations: See AI in action creating realistic role-play scripts, tailored client prompts, and modular training sessions for officers at different experience levels.
Ethical Considerations: Learn about the importance of privacy, data security, and maintaining human oversight in AI-assisted workflows.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is designed for line staff, supervisors, corrections management, and EBP trainers looking to leverage AI to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in community supervision.

Key Benefits:

Save time on documentation and preparation.
Improve engagement with clients through realistic, AI-generated tools.
Create adaptable training content to meet diverse needs.
Join us to explore the future of generative AI in probation and parole and discover how these tools can elevate your practice while ensuring ethical and human-centric decision-making. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical insights and takeaways for your work!
ADDITIONAL INFO
  • When: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Price: Free
  • Language: English
  • Who can attend? Everyone
  • Dial-in available? (listen only): Not available.
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