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Braun: IN AI Initiative to Help State Embrace Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

The program will start with employer outreach and training and is expected to reach more than 1 million Hoosiers, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, Gov. Mike Braun announced IN AI, an initiative designed to help Indiana businesses grow and raise wages through human-centered artificial intelligence.
  • Amid growing national concern regarding job security, Meta and Microsoft recently announced layoffs involving 8,000 and 8,750 employees respectively, citing increased automation.
  • The Indiana Corporate Partnership will lead the program, utilizing roadshows and training to assist employers; Jasper Group CEO Chad Harter has already used AI to streamline operations, estimating savings of five months of work.
  • Officials expect the initiative to reach more than 1 million Hoosiers and engage thousands of employers statewide, with the state potentially offering grants for AI adoption through the existing READI Program.
  • Indiana AFL-CIO President Brett Voorhies raised concerns about potential job losses, demanding that AI policies include "common sense guardrails" and emphasizing that working people deserve a seat at the table.
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ABC57 broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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