New: AI Literacy for Professionals — Cohorts forming for 2026. Limited seats per cohort.
Our Approach

Judgment over dependency.
Verification over trust.

Most AI training teaches people to get more out of AI. We teach them to get the right thing out of AI — and to know the difference.

The Problem

AI produces confident output, whether or not it's correct.

Generative AI is remarkable. It's also wrong often enough that using it without a verification habit is a liability — personally, professionally, and legally. Most AI courses focus on prompt tricks and productivity gains. They rarely teach the habits of mind that protect you when the AI is subtly wrong.

This course fills that gap. Every lesson introduces a new capability alongside the specific verification discipline that capability requires. By the end, you don't just know how to prompt well — you know how to trust well.

We teach frameworks, not tools

Tools change every six months. The Four Checks, the No-New-Facts rule, and structured prompting will still work in five years.

Verification is a habit, not an optional step

Every lesson ends with a checkpoint specific to that task type. By lesson ten, verification is automatic.

Privacy is built in, not bolted on

Data classification and redaction show up in Lesson 5 and every lesson thereafter. You'll never paste something sensitive into AI accidentally.

The course respects your existing expertise

You already know your work. We teach you how AI fits into it — not how to hand your judgment over to it.

The participants who finish this course don't just know more about AI. They know when to use it, when to question it, and when to ignore it entirely.

What Success Looks Like
How We Teach

Small cohorts. Real work. Immediate practice.

The course runs in small cohorts of working professionals. Each two-hour session includes a concept introduction, worked examples from realistic scenarios, and time to practice with your own material. You'll leave each lesson with a concrete technique you applied that day — not a handout you'll never open.

What participants bring

  • Basic computer literacy (email, documents, web browsing)
  • A willingness to try things and ask questions
  • Examples of real work tasks you'd like to apply AI to — bring them and we'll work through them together

What participants leave with

  • A consistent prompting framework you'll use across every task
  • A personal verification checklist — customized to your job and the risks in it
  • Privacy and responsible-use practices that are automatic, not aspirational
  • The confidence to say, "I used AI for this, and here's how I checked it"

Ready to join the next cohort?

Seats are limited. Reserve yours, ask about corporate training, or request a customized syllabus for your team.