AI at work, for the people who do not write the code
Most AI training assumes you are an engineer. This track assumes you are not – and that you still need to use these tools well, because they are arriving in your job whether or not anyone trained you for it. It is for analysts, consultants, founders, marketers, recruiters and legal professionals who want competence, not a vocabulary of buzzwords.
The courses are concrete and role-shaped: AI for business analytics and content creation, the AI Analyst and AI Consultant certifications for people who want a structured credential, applications for founders and freelancers, and – because using AI responsibly is now part of the job – AI ethics, governance and the EU AI Act for non-specialists.
We are deliberately honest about the ceiling here: this track makes you a capable, critical user of AI in professional work, not a builder of AI systems. For most roles that is exactly the right goal. If your work starts shading toward actually building software, the AI-Assisted Software Development path is where you would cross over.