Community AI Workshops

Accessible AI education for communities.

Community sessions help people understand where AI is heading, what it can do, what to be careful with, and how to start using it more thoughtfully.

Intro talks Practical workshops Community upskilling
Community AI workshop

Format

Intro talks

Accessible talks explaining AI capabilities, risks, and what people should pay attention to.

Follow-up

Hands-on workshops

Practical workshops for people who want to bring a laptop and learn by doing.

Audience

Local groups

Designed for schools, mosques, parents, professionals, and community organisations.

Formats

Intro talks create awareness. Workshops build practical skill.

The community lane is separate from corporate training, but it supports the same mission: helping people use AI with more confidence, judgement, and care.

  • Free introductory AI awareness talks for community groups
  • Plain-language explanations of AI capabilities, risks, and direction
  • Paid hands-on workshops for people who want practical training
  • Sessions for schools, mosques, parents, professionals, and local groups
  • A community education lane separate from corporate training

Community learning

Awareness first.
Hands-on practice next.

How it works

A simple path from awareness to practical learning.

01

Intro talk

A free or accessible session that helps people understand what AI is, where it is heading, and what to watch.

02

Interest capture

People who want deeper hands-on training can register interest for a practical workshop.

03

Hands-on workshop

Participants bring laptops and learn through practical examples, prompting, and responsible-use guidance.

04

Community growth

The talks and workshops create a wider learning network around AI capability and careful use.

Community lane

Talks and workshops are scoped separately

Intro talks, venue workshops, and hands-on sessions are shaped around the audience, location, and purpose.

Next step

Discuss a community session

Share the audience, location, and goal, and we can work out the right format.

Discuss a Talk