LAHORE: A two-day Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop on ‘Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence’ concluded at the Civil Service Academy (CSA) on Thursday, marking what the Academy described as a step towards incorporating AI skills across public sector training.
The course, organized by CSA in collaboration with Atom Camp and the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications (MoITT), trained 30 officials drawn from public sector training institutes and state departments. Participants included: National School of Public Policy (Lahore), Planning Commission, Punjab Social Protection Department, Pakistan Railways (Power), National Institute of Public Administration (Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar), PRAL-FBR, Auditor General of Pakistan, CSA, MoITT, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Housing and Works, Military Technical Services (Ministry of Defence), Pakistan Post, STI (ETAB Division), PAAS, FBR, ML&C, Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board, DMIU-PESRP. (Department of School Education), and UNDP Asia-Pacific Branch. Sessions led by Atom Camp co-founder Dr. Naveed and his team covered core AI concepts and their applications in governance, prompt engineering, data analysis with AI tools, ethics and bias, and the use of no-code solutions for automation and workflow design. Participants also refined their training plans and evaluated their abilities in content development and delivery.

