About

The AI Knowledge Hub unlocks innovation in public sector teams, by empowering them to explore, adopt and use AI effectively. We aim to enable confident, impactful, cross-government AI adoption at speed.

Teams often work in isolation, which limits learning. As a result, skilled teams duplicate effort instead of solving new problems. We help you use AI more efficiently and effectively, by breaking down silos to collate and share examples, tools and insights from across the public sector.

You can use our site to find:

  • practical tools and templates
  • ways to inspire your own AI experimentation
  • examples of how AI is used in government
  • ‘how-to’ guides based on experience

How we work

We choose our content based on user needs, impact on adoption and relevance for the public sector. We are not a comprehensive source of AI policy. We link to official guidance where it exists, but our main aim is to share what works in practice. Find out more about our content update roadmap.

We ensure all our content is accessible, user-focussed and easy to read. If your content meets our criteria we will work with you to simplify it and match our style, if we need to. This ensures your content has maximum impact.

We regularly test our content with users to make sure it is easy to understand. We update or remove content based on this feedback to ensure it stays accurate and useful.

Submission criteria

All new content must meet the needs of our users, and give valuable support for the use and adoption of AI in the public sector. We work with you to make sure the content:

  • evidences user needs (for example, user research)
  • informs, empowers or inspires the use of AI
  • compliments, not duplicates, existing content
  • is a practical, useable summary (instead of authoritative or comprehensive guidance)

Work with us

If you’re in the public or third sector, we’d love to hear how you’ve used AI to improve your workflow and help the public. We’ll work closely with you to update and refine your content to meet our submission criteria. We’ll consider any deadline you share but prioritise your request based on our capacity.

Share use cases, tools or feedback

You can email ai-knowledge-hub@dsit.gov.uk to:

  • submit a use case of how your team has used AI
  • share tools you’ve built to support adoption
  • share your feedback and help us improve the website

Share prompts

You can email ai-knowledge-hub@dsit.gov.uk to share prompts you have found useful in your work. Please include this information for each prompt:

  • what it does (such as, explain a complex topic for a beginner)
  • what to do before use (such as, collect documents or summarise briefs)
  • how people customise it (such as, replace [DOCUMENT TYPE] with [report])
  • how it works (such as, it will ask questions or stop at each step)
  • what to do after use (such as, verify figures or check with experts)
  • level of verification (such as, colleagues agree with results, or official analysis)
  • full prompt with clear sections (such as, //Goal, //Output)

You can find examples of prompts in our prompt library.

All submissions will be reviewed, and may be tested or edited to ensure quality and consistency. We take curation very seriously to maintain a useful and trusted resource.

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