BusinessWorkforceNJ Honored for Leading AI Solutions to Improve Access to Benefit Programs

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) today announced they are recipients of the “2025 SEED Award” by US Digital Response. This award recognizes NJDOL’s efforts in utilizing the state’s artificial intelligence (AI) assistant to improve translations for Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Paid Family and Medical Leave (Temporary Disability and Family Leave Insurance or TDI/FLI) by simplifying language for English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole speaking residents. The recognition is one of 10 honors given by US Digital Response as part of its “2025 Digital Service Champions Awards.” 

The SEED Award highlights NJDOL as a national leader for developing solutions that grew to help multiple jurisdictions and are easily replicated. NJDOL’s UI and TDI/FLI teams leveraged the NJ AI Assistant, developed by the New Jersey State Office of Innovation, to create plain language glossaries and AI prompts to better meet the needs of all New Jersey workers.

“We are thrilled to receive the ‘2025 SEED Award’ in recognition of NJDOL’s efforts to harness the power of AI to better serve New Jersey workers in need,” said Commissioner of Labor Robert Asaro-Angelo. “Our commitment to improving our translations and use of plain language in paid family and medical leave and in our Unemployment Insurance glossaries helped to increase access for more English, Spanish, and Haitian-Creole speaking residents than ever before. As a result, we saw more UI application submissions in Spanish and higher follow-through rates—improving access to critical benefits for New Jersey workers that can be scaled to help around the country.”

“This much-deserved recognition shows how NJDOL is leading the way to harness generative AI responsibly and make a real difference for people who are unemployed or seeking leave,” said New Jersey State Chief Innovation Officer Dave Cole. “The Office of Innovation looks forward to continuing to partner with NJDOL to deliver crucial benefits and resources more effectively and efficiently than ever before.”

NJDOL also partnered with community-based partners who provided plain language translation support including Lakewood Resource and Referral Center, Norwescap, the Immigration and American Citizenship Organization, Jefferson Park Ministries, Church World Service Jersey City, Rise, and the Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund.

 

Read the full article from the NJ Department of Labor.