

AI Powered Research Assistant
Join us for a hands-on beginner session on how AI can augment (not replace) reasoning by building a workflow that gathers data, summarizes it, and highlights insights for human review.
Audience:
Job-seeker or an employee working in an organization in Germany and would like to upskill yourself with AI tools?
Join us for a free online webinar to discover our upcoming AI Literacy Program (funded by the Bundesagentur für Arbeit)
It's a 4-month, part-time course designed to give you a clear, practical introduction to Artificial Intelligence. Whether you’re in a technical or non-technical field, you’ll learn the essentials, tools, and applications that are shaping today’s workplace.
💡 Good to know: The full course cost can be 100% covered by the German Federal Employment Agency / Jobcenter via an education voucher or a Bildungsgutschein. For Employees, the program offers up to 100% funding + Salary subsidy up to 75%.
📅 Webinar Schedule (approx. 90 minutes):
15 min – Program overview: structure, content, and funding options
30 min – Hands-on workshop: Build Your Own AI-Powered Research Assistant
30 min – Open Q&A session: your questions answered
15 min – Outro: application process & next steps
About the AI Literacy Program:
Start date: January 15th, 2025
Duration: 4 months (part-time)
Format: Live online classes + guided self-study projects
Workload: 400 learning units (45 minutes each), ~3h 45m per day
Funding: Fully covered via Bildungsgutschein (Bundesagentur für Arbeit / Jobcenter)
Course Modules:
Module 1 – Introduction (Weeks 1–2, 50 units)
Basics of AI & machine learning
History and fundamentals
Current possibilities, limitations & risks
Module 2 – Practice & Tools (Weeks 3–6, 100 units)
Using ChatGPT for research, calculations, and summaries
Tools like Midjourney, Canva Pro, DALL·E, n8n, Cursor, and more
Module 3 – Practical Application (Weeks 7–16, 250 units)
Real-world AI project work
Guided hands-on practice and mentoring
Register now to secure your spot for the free webinar. Spaces are limited.