Train on real tasks, not slides. Show the tool doing actual work your team recognises, let them try it hands-on straight away, give clear guidance on what it is good and bad at, and make sure there is someone to ask. Then follow up after a couple of weeks to fix what confused people. Practice beats presentation.
Information current as at 5 July 2026
Most training fails the same way: a presentation nobody remembers, followed by people quietly not using the tool. Training a team on an AI tool is not about explaining features; it is about getting people confident enough to use it on their real work. That happens through practice, honesty about limits, and support, not through slides.
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If you have made something and it needs to become real, send it over. We will tell you honestly what it needs to be live, safe and yours, whether that is a quick fix you can do or a proper build. No obligation.
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