



Introduction to the basic concepts and skills related to AI: How to correctly classify AI results, recognize their limitations, and why AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is still a long way off.
Practical examples of how AI is used in tools such as email, chatbots, and social media, and how employees can use them safely and competently. Plus: What to do in the event of “AI hallucinations.”
From efficiency gains to ethical challenges: Your team will learn to understand the economic and social impacts of AI, including topics such as job displacement and psychological stress.
Overview of the most important requirements of the EU AI Act: ethical principles, risk management, transparency obligations, and what this means in concrete terms for everyday work.
Our training is aimed exclusively at companies, including sole traders and self-employed individuals. Unfortunately, private individuals without a business background are not eligible for this offer. If you are a freelancer or sole trader and use AI in your professional context, this training is perfect for you.
Ja. Ab dem 2. Februar 2025 verpflichtet der EU AI Act Unternehmen dazu, sicherzustellen, dass Mitarbeitende, die mit KI-Systemen arbeiten, über ein angemessenes Maß an KI-Kompetenz verfügen. Dies umfasst Kenntnisse über die Funktionsweise von KI, deren Risiken und den verantwortungsvollen Einsatz im Arbeitsalltag.
Our training provides practical knowledge on:
The training is aimed at all employees, regardless of their technical background, who use AI systems or work with their results. It is particularly relevant for teams in human resources, customer service, marketing, and IT.
A single training session is a good place to start – but our EU AI Act package goes way beyond that. It helps you and your team systematically implement trustworthy AI while efficiently meeting all regulatory requirements.
Our package includes:
Learn more here.
Unternehmen, die die Schulungspflicht ignorieren, riskieren nicht nur rechtliche Konsequenzen, sondern auch Reputationsschäden. Ab dem 2. August 2025 können bei Verstößen gegen den EU AI Act Bußgelder von bis zu 35 Millionen Euro oder 7 % des weltweiten Jahresumsatzes verhängt werden.