AI Literacy
Understanding AI isn't optional anymore. It's a fundamental skill for navigating modern professional and private life.
The EU AI Act makes this crystal clear: organizations must understand what they're deploying, individuals must understand what they're interacting with, and everyone needs the ability to assess risks and make informed decisions about AI use.
I've delivered hundreds of AI training sessions - to engineers and marketers, to administrative assistants and C-suite executives, across continents and functions. Here's what I've learned:
The people who succeed with AI aren't the ones who learn the most prompts or master the latest tools fastest. They're the ones who develop genuine understanding - who can think critically about when, where, and how AI makes sense for their context.
There are endless courses, YouTube videos, and Instagram posts showing you how to do amazing things with AI. But all of that is useless if you can't connect the dots. AI literacy isn't about tool training - it's about developing the capability to understand what AI actually does, deliberately decide where and how it makes sense in your context, confidently assess risks and implications, and recognize the difference between AI that adds value and AI that adds complexity.
Compliance with the EU AI Act is table stakes. Real AI literacy is where opportunity begins.
Training Options
All sessions can be delivered in English or German and customized for your team's context, industry and time commitment.
AI Foundations: The Bigger Picture
Cut through the hype and fear to understand what AI actually is, why it matters now, and why you need to care. We explore the fundamental shifts AI brings to work and life, what's genuinely different this time, and what it means for you - whether you're leading a team or navigating your own career.
For: Anyone who needs to understand AI beyond the headlines and buzzwords.
Responsible AI in Practice
What does "responsible AI" actually mean when you're making decisions every day? We address the real questions: privacy, bias, transparency, accountability, and compliance. Not abstract ethics lectures, but practical frameworks for evaluating AI use in your specific context.
For: Teams and individuals who need to make informed decisions about AI adoption and use.
Growing Stronger with AI
AI offers immediate productivity gains. But what are you trading away? This session isn't about feel-good collaboration stories - it's about making deliberate choices.
We work through the hard questions: What skills do you currently have? Which matter for your future? When does using AI sharpen your capabilities, and when does it atrophy them? What are the short-term wins versus the long-term costs of outsourcing cognitive work?
You'll map out where AI genuinely amplifies your value, where it might erode skills you can't afford to lose, and where the tradeoffs are worth it. This is about building a personal strategy for AI use that makes you stronger, not just faster.
For: Professionals who refuse to sleepwalk into AI dependency and want to deliberately shape their own development in an AI-augmented world.