Lunch and Learn: GovAI Prompt Library Uncovered
The GovAI prompt library, built into GovAI Chat, provides a curated set of prompts aligned to APS roles and common tasks. In this session, Holly walks through how the library is structured and demonstrates how to find, adapt and refine prompts to suit your work.
The focus is on helping you move quickly from a starting point to a usable result—showing how small adjustments can improve quality and relevance.
Note: While the GovAI prompt library is available to agencies participating in the GovAI Chat trial, the session will still cover practical prompting techniques that are relevant to all APS staff, regardless of access.
*Please note this event will be recorded. You can view this video and other MasterCraft Series events here.
Presenter
Holly Luck
Holly Luck is a performer turned public servant who discovered that change management is mostly choreography: timing, energy and knowing when to bring the audience with you.
She leads engagement and change for GovAI and GovAI Chat at the Department of Finance, and has been part of the GovAI program from the start—building the foundations that help public servants adopt AI safely and confidently. Her approach puts people at the centre of in AI adoption—meeting staff where they are, with an emphasis on co-design, practical value, and building engagement over time.
Most recently, Holly launched the GovAI Champions Network: public servants from across the APS who experiment, share what works and help their colleagues build AI confidence. Adoption spreads through trusted peers, not broadcast emails, and the Network is built on exactly that.
Holly writes publicly about AI, accessibility and what it means to build technology that works for everyone. She believes AI adoption succeeds when people feel genuinely supported, not just compliant.
Come for the practical tips. Leave wondering where the time went.
Facilitator
Anthony Dusan, APSC
Participant benefits
Learn how the prompt library is structured and how to find prompts relevant to your role.
See live examples of adapting prompts to real tasks.
Take away practical techniques to improve and refine prompts, including how to contribute back to the library.
Suitable for
All Staff
Category and User level
This learning experience aligns with the Working in Government Craft at the Foundation level.
Price
Free of charge.
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