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AI in the workplace

Use AI in the work you actually do

For you who have the tools but have not really got going. We start from your own work tasks, not from examples.

About the course

Most people have tried once. Then it went no further.

For an employee whose employer will not buy a whole training day, an open course is the right one, because it gives the same foundation in a format one person can book on their own.

You probably have ChatGPT or Copilot at work. You have tried it, got a half-decent answer and gone back to doing things the usual way. That is the most common experience, not a failure.

During the course you work on your own tasks. We go through how to write an instruction that gives you something useful, how to correct an answer that came out wrong, and what should not be entered.

After the course you get a record of completion. It is yours, it can be checked afterwards by whoever you show it to, and it stays with you if you change employer.

You need no prior knowledge and you do not need to be able to program.

After the course

What you can do when you leave

Rewrite a draft until it holds up

Get from a half-decent answer to a useful one by changing the instruction, not by giving up.

Summarise a long document

Out of a long piece of material, using the documents you already work with.

Check an AI answer before you use it

You decide in under a minute whether an answer is worth working with or should be thrown away. You recognise the three failures that come up most: a fact that is not there, something that dropped out on the way, an assumption the tool made without saying so. You leave with a checking routine written down for a task you do every week.

Know when not to use the tool

Which tasks do not belong in an AI tool, and why.

Brief and stop an agent, on the full day

On the full day on site you write a brief for a tool that carries out steps for you: what it may touch, what it may not touch and when it has to stop and ask. You can say who answers for the result before it is started.

Dates

Upcoming dates

September

  • Göteborg · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT

  • Stockholm · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT

  • Online · 13:00 to 16:00 · 3 hours · 3 900 SEK excl. VAT

  • Göteborg · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT

October

  • Online · 13:00 to 16:00 · 3 hours · 3 900 SEK excl. VAT

  • Stockholm · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT

  • Göteborg · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT

November

  • Online · 09:00 to 12:00 · 3 hours · 3 900 SEK excl. VAT

  • Stockholm · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT

Funding

Are you between jobs?

Your job security council may pay for the whole course. That applies to TRR, TSL and several others, and it is more common than most people think.

No. The course assumes no prior knowledge and no programming.

The one you already have at work, if you have one. Otherwise we demonstrate in a tool that is free to try.

Online is three hours and focused, and includes a short module on checking an AI answer. On site is a full day with considerably more of your own work and guidance, a full hour on checking, and a short module on briefing and stopping an agent.

Yes. AI in the workplace has a module of its own on checking an AI answer before you use it: twenty minutes online, inside the module on safe use, and a full hour on the on site day. You practise spotting the three most common failures, holding the output up against the source rather than against your memory of it, and writing down a checking routine for a task you do every week.

Yes, on the full day on site and for twenty minutes. You tell an AI answer apart from an agent that carries out steps for you, write a brief that says what the agent may touch, what it may not touch and when it has to stop and ask, and settle who answers for the result before it is started. The three hour online course does not include it.

Yes, and we invoice companies and organisations. If there are several of you from the same workplace, it is usually better for us to come to you.

Yes, a personal record after completing the course. It is issued digitally and can be checked afterwards, also by someone outside AIUC. We call it a record of completion and not a certification: a certification is issued by an independent body against an established standard, and no such standard exists for general AI literacy.

More than five days before the start it costs nothing. Two to five days before, half the course fee is charged. The day before or on the day, the full fee is charged. Get in touch as early as you can, and we will solve what can be solved.

AI in the workplace starts from general office tasks: drafts, summaries and email. If you handle or investigate cases in a government agency, municipality or region, AI for caseworkers in public administration suits you better, because it starts from the case and covers what must not be entered and how the AI support is documented. Both cost SEK 3,900 online for three hours and SEK 8,400 for a full day on site in Stockholm or Gothenburg, excluding VAT.

Are several of you from the same workplace?

Then we would rather come to you. The same content, your own work tasks as the exercises.