The Lab: A Practical AI Seminar (In-Person & Live on Zoom)
Overview
The Lab is a hands-on AI seminar designed for people who want to use AI effectively—not just hear about it.
This session focuses on practical thinking, clear prompting, and building reusable AI tools you can apply immediately in work, business, or everyday life. No coding experience is required, and no single AI platform is required.
Participants will learn:
- How AI actually works (without hype or jargon)
- How to guide AI using clear roles, context, and constraints
- How to design reusable prompts and personal AI tools
- How to build a simple web app without coding
Rather than demos or hype, participants will actively work with AI as a thinking partner, decision assistant, and productivity tool. You will also learn how to create a simple web app you own and control—without writing code.
This seminar is designed to be practical, grounded, and reusable.
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Highlights
- 4 hours 30 minutes
- Online
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Online event
Agenda Overview
This opening session sets expectations for how The Lab will work and what participants should expect from the day. We clarify how this experience differs from typical AI talks, demos, or hype-driven presentations. Participants will understand the hands-on nature of the session and why active participation matters. The goal is to establish a shared mindset focused on clarity, experimentation, and practical outcomes.
AI Without the Hype: How AI Actually Works
This session explains how AI generates responses using patterns, probability, and context rather than understanding or intelligence. Participants will learn why AI can sound confident while still being incorrect and how this affects trust in outputs. We will discuss common misconceptions that lead to frustration and misuse. This foundation helps participants use AI more accurately and responsibly throughout the seminar.
Guiding AI Thinking: Prompts, Context, and Constraints
This session teaches a structured way to guide AI using clear roles, context, constraints, and desired outcomes. Participants will see why vague prompts produce weak results and how small changes dramatically improve responses. We focus on building repeatable prompt structures instead of one-off questions. This shift moves participants from casual AI use to intentional AI operation.
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