
AI+ Policy Maker™ – Course Outline
Program Overview
The AI+ Policy Maker™ certification is a strategic-level professional program designed to equip policymakers, public sector leaders, and governance professionals with the knowledge and applied skills required to understand, evaluate, and design policies in an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven world. As AI continues to reshape economies, labor markets, public services, healthcare systems, education, and national governance structures, policymakers are expected to develop frameworks that ensure innovation, accountability, transparency, and ethical use of AI technologies.
This program explores how AI impacts policy development, regulatory frameworks, digital governance, public sector transformation, and socio-economic planning. Participants will gain a strong understanding of AI fundamentals, data-driven policymaking, algorithmic governance, AI risk management, and ethical considerations in public decision-making.
The course bridges traditional policy formulation approaches with modern AI capabilities such as predictive analytics, large-scale data interpretation, simulation modeling, and AI-assisted decision support systems. It emphasizes real-world policy challenges, enabling learners to evaluate AI systems and design adaptive, evidence-based policies for governments, institutions, and regulatory bodies.
By the end of the program, learners will be able to critically assess AI technologies, design informed policy frameworks, and support responsible AI adoption across public and private sectors.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
• Understand the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence and its societal impact
• Analyze the role of AI in public policy development and governance systems
• Evaluate AI-driven economic, social, and regulatory implications
• Apply data-driven approaches to policy design and decision-making
• Assess risks, biases, and ethical challenges in AI systems
• Understand AI governance frameworks and regulatory models globally
• Develop policy responses for AI adoption in public services and industries
• Interpret AI outputs and analytics for strategic policy formulation
• Support digital transformation initiatives in government and institutions
• Design responsible and inclusive AI policy frameworks
Target Audience
This program is designed for:
• Government policymakers and public sector officials
• Regulatory and compliance professionals
• Public administration and governance leaders
• Strategy and planning officers in government agencies
• Legal and policy advisors
• Think tank researchers and policy analysts
• International development and NGO professionals
• Corporate government relations professionals
• AI and data professionals working in public sector projects
• Academics and researchers in public policy, governance, and technology
• Professionals transitioning into policy and regulatory roles
Course Duration
• Instructor-Led: 1 day (live or virtual)
• Self-Paced: 8 hours of content
Assessment
Assessment is designed to evaluate both conceptual understanding and applied policy thinking in AI environments:
• Module-based quizzes to assess AI and policy fundamentals
• Case study analysis of real-world AI governance and regulatory scenarios
• Practical assignments on evaluating AI systems and policy impacts
• Scenario-based policy design and decision-making exercises
• Risk and ethics evaluation of AI-driven systems
• Final capstone project demonstrating an AI-informed policy framework (e.g., AI regulation strategy, national AI governance model, or public sector AI adoption policy)
Certification
Upon successful completion of all assessments and the final capstone project, participants will be awarded the AI+ Policy Maker™ Certification.
This certification validates the learner’s ability to understand, evaluate, and design policy frameworks for AI-driven environments, ensuring responsible governance, ethical AI adoption, and effective regulatory decision-making.
Training Methodology
The program follows a strategic, policy-focused, and applied learning approach:
• Instructor-led virtual or classroom training sessions
• Interactive lectures combining policy frameworks with AI concepts
• Real-world case studies on AI governance and regulation
• Scenario-based learning focused on national and organizational policy challenges
• Hands-on policy analysis exercises using AI-driven insights
• Group discussions on ethics, regulation, and societal impact of AI
• Capstone-driven learning for applied policy development
• Continuous engagement through debates, workshops, and strategic simulations
Course Modules
Module 1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
• Understanding AI: Definitions and Concepts
• Historical Development of AI
• Current AI Technologies and Applications
• AI Trends and Future Directions
• AI Terminology and Jargon for Policy Makers
Module 2: AI in Governance and Public Policy
• Role of AI in Government and Public Services
• Case Studies of AI in Public Administration
• AI for Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement
• Challenges of AI Adoption in Government
• Policy Considerations for AI Implementation
Module 3: Ethical, Social, and Human Rights Implications of AI
• Principles of AI Ethics
• Bias, Fairness, and Discrimination in AI Systems
• Privacy and Data Protection
• Socio-Economic Impacts of AI
• AI and Human Rights
Module 4: Legal and Regulatory Frameworks for AI
• Overview of AI Regulations Globally
• Data Governance and Privacy Laws
• Intellectual Property Rights in AI
• Liability and Accountability in AI Systems
• Developing AI Policies and Legislation
Module 5: AI Risk Management and Security
• AI Safety and Security Challenges
• Risk Assessment and Management Strategies
• Cybersecurity and AI
• Ensuring Reliability and Resilience
• Incident Response and Crisis Management
Module 6: Economic Impacts of AI
• AI and the Future of Work
• AI’s Role in Economic Growth
• Supporting AI Innovation and Entrepreneurship
• AI in Developing Economies
• Addressing Economic Inequalities
Module 7: AI Strategy, Implementation, and Collaboration
• Developing National AI Strategies
• Building AI Capabilities in the Public Sector
• Public-Private Partnerships in AI
• Funding and Investment in AI
• Monitoring, Evaluation, and Continuous Improvement
Module 8: Shaping the Future of AI Policy
• Emerging AI Technologies and Trends
• International Cooperation on AI Governance
• AI and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
• Public Engagement and Transparency
• The Future of AI Policy Making
Optional Module: AI Agents for Policy Maker
• Understanding AI Agents
• Case Study
• Hands-On Activity