A 20-hour professional course for people who need to use AI at work confidently, verify what it produces, and apply it safely — without the hype, and without writing a single line of code.
A simple framework for verifying any AI output before you send, share, or act on it.
Data classification, redaction, and responsible use — built into every lesson.
A discipline for converting notes, transcripts, and documents without AI inventing details.
This course develops AI judgment, not AI dependency. Participants learn how to select appropriate tools, verify results, and apply AI safely — with practical guardrails for privacy and risk.
Administrative staff, HR teams, general office professionals, and small business owners who need working AI literacy — not a computer science crash course.
Handle email, meeting notes, documents, and data with AI assistance — faster, clearer, and without introducing errors.
Apply AI to policy drafts, announcements, and candidate communications while recognizing bias and protecting sensitive data.
Get more done without hiring — draft, summarize, analyze, and present with confident oversight of every AI output.
What it does, what it doesn't, and why it sometimes sounds confident while being wrong.
Role, goal, specific details, constraints — a repeatable pattern you'll use across every task.
Improve emails, letters, and announcements for clarity and tone while keeping your voice.
Turn notes, photos, and voice memos into clean structured outputs — without AI inventing facts.
Classify data, redact sensitive details, recognize bias, and use The Four Checks framework.
Clean data, generate formulas, and build visualizations with manual verification built in.
Extract themes, risks, and action items — and critically assess what the AI might have missed.
Use grounded research tools with cited sources, uncertainty notes, and clear next-step questions.
Handle copyright, intellectual property, and cultural appropriation concerns with clear eyes.
Policies and contract-like documents — surface questions and risks without treating AI as an authority.
Build a personal verification checklist with task-specific checkpoints you'll actually use.
Reserve a seat, ask about corporate training, or request a customized syllabus for your team.