The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Pathway consists of four pathway levels; Explore, Embed, Drive and Shape. Each pathway level has a number of steps which contain links to resources and suggested activities to help you reflect on what you have learnt.
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The Artificial Intelligence Pathway is intended to develop your knowledge of AI in health and social care.
Learn about potential opportunities, with careful consideration of the risks and ethical factors we need to be aware of.
The Explore pathway is for everyone working in health and social care, irrespective of role. This pathway introduces artificial intelligence (AI) and covers what AI is, how it is used and some of the key AI language.
The Embed pathway is for anyone who is responsible for managing or supporting others (e.g. supervisors, team leaders, first level managers), or anyone aspiring to develop their knowledge beyond the Explore pathway. This pathway looks at the practical implementation of AI solutions, and the risks and challenges that can come with this.
The Drive pathway is for anyone involved in leading and influencing change across services and organisations (e.g. senior managers, service or programme leads). By developing the content in Embed, this pathway focuses on how AI concepts can be threaded through ways of working to drive change in organisations.
The Shape pathway is for anyone responsible for making strategic decisions or leading organisations at a local, regional or national level (e.g. policy-makers, board-level leaders, chief executives, business owners, directors). This pathway encapsulates the insights from Explore, Embed and Drive. It encourages consideration of a strategic approach to AI.
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