I’m getting tired of scrolling through LinkedIn/Twitter and seeing 20-year-olds selling “AI Masterclasses” that are just rebranded OpenAI documentation. I run a tech startup, and I need an actual business strategy, not just “10 cool prompts”. I’ve been digging for consultants with actual accreditation and stumbled upon Claudia Hilker’s work. She has a PhD and seems to focus on the structural side of AI management, not just the generative hype. Before I spend company budget on her programs (or anyone similar), has anyone here gone the “academic” route for AI training? Is the ROI better than these quick-fix courses, or is it too theoretical? submitted by /u/VroomVroomSpeed03
Originally posted by u/VroomVroomSpeed03 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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