GenAI Uses Cases at the Workplace

GenAI Uses Cases at the Workplace

Course Information

1 Day Course

Time: 9am – 5pm

Fee: $650 (before GST)

Contact: bes@dnb.com.sg 

Venue: Hotel (near MRT)

Note:

  • Tea breaks and buffet lunch will be served. Car parking coupons are available upon request. 
  • For 3 pax and above, 10% discount across the board

Course Introduction

Curate and create a toolkit of AI tools for your use at the workplace. AI use cases are neither limited to enterprise-level applications nor only ChatGPT at the individual level. Prompt engineering know-how leads to real productivity gains versus lengthy back-and-forth conversations with GenAI and multiple iterations. Acquire a leading edge over those who know only ChatGPT.

Learning Outcome

Workshop facilitation, demo, research and discover, structured learning activities, group discussion and peer sharing.

Who Should Attend

  • PMET
  • Personnel aspiring to effectively use GenAI at the workplace

Course Outlines

  • key must-know AI vocabulary
  • three prompt engineering frameworks
  • compare GenAI output from different Foundation Models
  • grounding, hallucination and reversal curse
  • common AI use cases
  • deep dive into different text sources with NotebookLM & PartyRock
  • extend image use case to charts
  • AI-powered search engine
  • combine use cases; texct, video, and website for integrated research
  • prompt to create an app (eg. Detect if text is written by GenAI)
  • (if time permits) prompt to create product guide, FAQs, filter email
  • copyrights issue

Trainer Profile

Gladys is recognized by AI Singapore as Certified Instructor for its AI for Kids Programme. In September 2024, she participated in the inaugural Singapore Nationwide LLM League, a finetuning challenge.

She is a Specialist Adult Educator recognised by the Institute of Adult Learning (IAL) and conducts workshops on PDPA at IAL.

Gladys first practised as a lawyer, then in-house legal counsel at HDB and NOL, before a career switch to venture capitalist at Rothschild and UOB. At SMU, she was responsible for business development, external relations and financial literacy projects for its largest research think-tank.

She holds multiple professional qualifications in Accountancy, Finance, Law and Adult Education.