AI Trainings

Access various online training courses for free and get upskilled in your own time.

Code Combat (Paid)

CodeCombat teaches coding through a game where players control characters using real programming languages such as Python or JavaScript.

Code.org

Code.org is a nonprofit platform providing free coding lessons and full computer-science courses for students from early primary school through high school.

Scratch (MIT)

Scratch is a free visual programming platform developed by MIT where children create games, animations, and stories using drag-and-drop coding blocks.

Anthropic’s Claude AI, Claude Code and Co work?

What’s the difference between the 3 and when to use? Anthropic’s AI agents are quietly reshaping how work gets done. The push toward 90% automation is closer than most people realise. As Anthropic expands its AI ecosystem, it is now releasing tools...

Claude Code: Building and Extending Agentic Coding Assistants

This hands-on training explores how to use Claude Code as an agentic coding assistant to explore, develop, test, refactor and debug real-world codebases. Participants will extend its capabilities using MCP servers such as Playwright and Figma, and apply best practices across three practical projects: enhancing a RAG chatbot, transforming a Jupyter notebook with e-commerce data into an interactive dashboard, and building a web application from a Figma mockup.

Manus Academy

The role of a Product Manager is evolving, and the tools we use should too. This course is to empower PMs to focus on what they do best: building incredible products.
Manus have integrated powerful capabilities to help you automate these workflows, connect your tools, and get back to the work that matters.

Learn how to leverage them in the new Manus Academy course, designed specifically for Product Managers. Level up your PM skills with Manus and get certified today.

AI Skills Hub

AI Skills Boost is a free training offer, built by leading industry partners and backed by Skills England and the Department for Science Innovation and Technology. Courses take anywhere from 20 minutes to a day, fit around working life, and teach practical skills you can use straight away – whatever your role or technical background.

Right now, we’re focusing on key skills for those in small and medium-sized enterprises, where AI adoption lags behind larger organisations – but there’s something here for everyone across the 14 courses.

AI Skills Boost will continue to grow, offering new courses and targeted training across the workforce, including public sector-focused training launching later this year.

The Heart of the Matter: Copyright, AI Training, and LLMs

If you’re interested in AI copyright, the paper “The Heart of the Matter: Copyright, AI Training, and LLMs” by Daniel Gervais, Noam Shemtov, Haralambos Marmanis, and Catherine Zaller Rowland is a must-read.

Here’s why:

Since the recent Generative AI boom started in November 2022, with the launch of ChatGPT, the AI copyright lawsuits have been piling up, and various academic papers covering LLM-related copyright infringement have been published, discussing, e.g., if “fair use” can be applicable or who can be covered by Article 3 of the EU copyright directive (I have been covering both the lawsuits and the articles in this newsletter; check the archive).

Databricks #MosaicAI – AI Agents Fundamentals Training

This foundational course introduces #AIagent and its use in enterprise applications on #Databricks, including the #MosaicAI platform and #AgentBricks. Learners will examine what #AI agent is, how they function, and how they mimic human reasoning to handle complex tasks. The course covers real-world agent use cases and provides a basic introduction to advanced topics such as #agenticworkflows and multi-agent systems. It also explores how Agent Bricks simplifies the development of enterprise-ready agents across various applications, with demos showing how to build and use an agent on Databricks.