AI Courses
Most AI courses teach you the tool. These teach you to use it on your job — with your tasks, until it clicks.
Getting started with AI
In-person, 4 hours
Who it's for:
You might use ChatGPT sometimes, but it feels random. You don't quite know what's possible, or where to start with your own tasks.
What you do:
First: what AI actually is and isn't — brief and without buzzwords. Then straight to Claude. You see a real task solved live, then try yourself. You learn to formulate tasks, give context, and improve results step by step. The second half is cowork: you work on your own tasks, with guidance along the way.
What you can do after:
You know how to use AI on concrete tasks in your daily work — and you've already done it.
Claude Code — two days
In-person, 2 days
Who it's for:
You have the basics down and want to go further. You're curious about what happens when AI builds systems for you — reads files, writes code, and makes changes directly.
What you do:
Day 1: You install Claude Code and learn to work in the terminal — where AI has access to your files, can read code, and make changes directly. You set up a project with instructions that make the AI better the more context it gets. The afternoon introduces agents: AI that works independently on defined tasks. You build your first one.
Day 2: You go from one agent to several that collaborate. You build a system tailored to your own use case — with guidance the whole way. The night between days gives time to let things sink in.
What you can do after:
You've built an agent system that does something useful for you — and you understand how to build on it.
About the instructor
Simen Kirkerød uses AI agents daily in his own work — from product realization and CNC to customer communication and research. He teaches what he actually does, not what he's read about.
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