Core AI skills
Expand your AI knowledge with information and resources. Find more training and events (B.C. Public Service employees only).

Learn the basics of AI
Learn about AI in the B.C. government, including key definitions, tools and opportunities for use.

Writing prompts and summarizing documents
Learn how to make the most out of Copilot Chat by helping it help you.

How to review gen AI outputs
Determine whether a gen AI tool’s response (called an output) is reliable and accurate.
AI in action
Across a diverse range of ministries, we’re exploring how AI can be used to deliver services faster to people living in B.C. Does your team already use AI? Share your story.
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How AI is helping to automate coastal and inland infrastructure mapping
B.C.’s thousands of marine docks are critical for local communities, recreational boat owners and B.C. industry. Learn how the Sustainable Dock Detection project combines lidar data, geospatial innovation and AI to help identify and manage this important infrastructure.
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Digital tools to humanize Online Learning
With over 75,000 students in B.C. taking online courses, support needs to be directed where it can be most effective. Learn how Intelligent Agents are improving the online learning experience and supporting student success.
AI tools for B.C. government employees
Copilot Chat and Microsoft 365 Copilot serve different purposes. Options at a glance (PDF, 1.2MB).
Copilot Chat
A chat interface
Who it’s for
All employees
Examples of use
- Writing sample text for an email
- Brainstorming ideas
- Summarizing long text
Microsoft 365 Copilot
An advanced AI tool that’s built into Microsoft apps
Who it’s for
Power users in specialized roles
Examples of use
- Creating data visualizations in Excel
- Generating slides in PowerPoint
- Turning Teams meeting notes into action items
Some Copilot features are accessible in Microsoft apps with the basic subscription. Learn about using Copilot in Teams and Office.






