Indiana Unveils ‘IN AI’ to Help Businesses Adopt Artificial Intelligence
The program steers practical, worker-focused tools to small firms statewide.
Overview
- Gov. Mike Braun announced the statewide effort Tuesday, with a new website offering training modules and plain-English guides.
- Officials said summer roadshows and virtual seminars will coach employers on where AI fits in their workflows.
- The state projected outreach to more than one million residents and thousands of companies to drive measurable gains.
- Potential adoption grants remain contingent on state finances and would likely flow through the existing READI economic program.
- Labor leaders called for protections to limit job losses as coverage noted mixed research on employment effects and recent tech layoffs tied to automation.