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AI Driving Licence
Welcome to the training "AI Driving Licence" – your guide to the working life of the future!
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Part A – The Basics and Responsibility
Here we lay the theoretical foundation. We explain in detail what generative AI actually is and how it can elevate your productivity. We also look at the indispensable traffic rules – from information security and copyright to the EU AI Act – so that you can navigate safely and legally.
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Part B – AI in Practice
In this part, we open the bonnet. We explain how the technology works in an understandable way, compare the major AI assistants, and teach you how to mentally and practically implement AI in your daily processes, with your critical thinking as a compass.
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Part C – Prompts
Here we put our hands on the steering wheel. We dive deep into the craft of communicating with the machine, so-called ”prompting”. You will receive proven frameworks for text, methods for analysing complex documents multimodally, and techniques for directing fantastic AI images.
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Let AI Elevate Your Working Day

Now that we have established what generative AI actually is and how it functions conceptually, the most natural (and exciting!) follow-up question is: “What does this mean in practice for me and my own working day?” Many initially feel a certain threshold or even a concern that AI will step in and eradicate job roles. However, a much more helpful and realistic way to view the technology is to see it as a tireless colleague whose primary task is to take over your most tedious, administrative, and time-consuming duties.

Think of AI as a “cognitive exoskeleton” for your brain – an invisible armour that does not replace you, but rather grants you digital superpowers. It allows you to lift much heavier tasks, run significantly faster, and maintain your energy throughout the entire working day. AI does not replace humans, but humans who use AI will eventually have an enormous advantage.

 

 

Let us examine some highly concrete examples and scenarios from a typical working day where AI can immediately step in and function as a productivity booster:

 

  • Cure “the terror of the blank document”: Do you recognise the frustration when you stare at a white, blank screen? You need to write a project plan, formulate a strategy document, or send out an invitation to an event. The cursor blinks mockingly and the words refuse to come. Here, the AI is brilliant. By inputting a few bullet points about what the text should be about, your AI can produce a first draft in three seconds. Is this draft immediately perfect and ready to be sent? Very rarely. But the magic is that you now have a foundation to work from. Instead of spending 45 minutes getting started, you can immediately spend five minutes editing, adding your own tone of voice, and polishing the details.

  • Master the information overload: Imagine that you are sitting twenty minutes before an important meeting and suddenly receive a 60-page industry report. Having the time to read, understand, and analyse it on your own is humanly impossible in that timeframe. Here you can use AI to summarise the document. By instructing the AI: “Summarise the five most important strategic decisions in this report, and do so with a focus on what affects the marketing department”, you will have a precise, tailored summary before you in an instant. You can enter the meeting well-read, prepared, and confident.

  • A tireless sounding board: Creativity on demand is difficult, but AI does not suffer from a lack of ideas. Are you stuck and unsure how to structure next week’s presentation for the management team? Ask the AI for three different proposals for the structure and agenda. Do you need to find a punchy name for a new internal project? Ask your AI to generate twenty different name suggestions with a justification for each. AI never judges you, never sighs, and is always ready to throw out new perspectives that you can build upon.

 

By letting AI handle the grunt work, the sorting of data, and the creation of first drafts, you free up your own time and mental bandwidth. You create more space and energy for the things that make you uniquely human in the workplace: empathy, relationship building with colleagues and clients, deep strategic thinking, and complex, nuanced problem-solving. Ultimately, AI is the tool that allows you to be the smartest and most efficient version of yourself.