💨 Abstract
Odisha's state government has made it mandatory for all its officers to undertake a three-month AI course to enhance digital competency and improve governance efficiency. The move aims to foster a future-ready workforce, leveraging AI's potential for streamlining services, predictive analysis, and intelligent grievance redressal systems. Officers are required to complete the course within three months, with consolidated reports submitted to the Chief Secretary's office.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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