FindGood.tech, a provider of AI workshops, is rolling out a new initiative, to bridge the widening skills gap and support women affected by recent layoffs stemming from AI deployments.
To commemorate International Women’s Day, the company is offering an Al-Fluent Course centred on prompt engineering for just $1 (78p).
The Al-Fluent Workshop, based on the principles outlined in the Amazon Book, “How to win friends and influence robots: an AI guide for non-tech brilliant minds,” aims to empower displaced women knowledge workers with the skills necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of AI technologies.Â
Cheryl K. Goodman, CEO of FindGood.tech, announced the initiative, emphasising the urgent need for practical AI education amid the seismic shifts in the job market caused by rapid AI integration.Â
CEO of FindGood.tech, Cheryl K. Goodman, said: “There isn’t enough practical AI education to sustain the massive shift. As a result, I am offering free entry-level courses to workers who have been laid off due to AI deployments for the month of March with two course offerings.”
FindGood.tech reports that its AI workshops will remain unbiased and affordable, aiming to fill an educational void in the sector. Customer testimonials underscore the impact of the AI-Fluent Workshop.
Brian Alvara, CEO of PublishAR said: “As someone fluent in programming, I initially thought I knew quite a bit about AI and its applications. However, this course opened my eyes to new information and techniques that I hadn’t encountered before.”Â
Gala Semenova, a professional photographer, artist, and entrepreneur, echoed Alvara’s sentiment: “I recently attended the AI-Fluency Class, and it was a game-changer. The way Cheryl breaks down complex AI topics into something digestible is just incredible. Thanks to this course, I feel ready to complete any AI challenge.”Â