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AI at work: the basics of AI literacy

Artificial intelligence is becoming a part of everyday work – from writing emails to analyzing data. The AI ​​at Work: What’s Changing and Why It Matters module will show you how to navigate this environment without the chaos and trial and error. You’ll learn to distinguish when AI is actually helping, when it’s just giving the impression of helping, and how to maintain control over the outcome.
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Designed for participants without knowledge and experience
basic
Course length
3 hours
Language
 cz
Course code
PU00010038
Artificial intelligence (AI)
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21. 8. 2026 09:00 - 12:30
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Code of the course: PU00010038-0002
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16. 10. 2026 09:00 - 12:30
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20. 11. 2026 09:00 - 12:30
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Code of the course: PU00010038-0004
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Code of the course: PU00010038-0001
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3 900 Kč

Course description

Artificial intelligence is becoming part of everyday work – in communication, data analysis, document preparation and decision-making. This introductory module of the AI ​​Academy helps participants to understand where AI has real benefits in their work and where its limits lie.
Participants will learn the basic difference between automation, assistance and content generation and understand why the output of an AI model is not automatically a verified fact. The module emphasizes the role of humans in assigning tasks, checking the output and making final decisions – i.e. the skills that form the core of AI literacy.
The explanation is given without unnecessary technical jargon, understandable even for participants without an IT background. The goal is that after completing the module, they will take away a practical framework for everyday work with AI tools, not just a list of functions of individual applications.

Target audience

  • employees and managers who want to use AI tools systematically, not haphazardly,
  • companies that are introducing AI into internal processes and need to unify the team's approach,
  • people without a technical background who want to clarify basic concepts and connections,
  • participants who complete the AI ​​Academy and this module is their entry point.

Course content

  • Where AI is emerging in work processes today
  • The difference between automation, assistance and content generation
  • What AI literacy means in practice
  • Why model output is not the same as verified fact
  • The role of humans in input, control and decision-making
  • A basic glossary of terms without technical jargon

Certification

Upon completion of the course, you will receive a Pumpedu certificate issued by an authorized training provider with accreditations from leading international organizations in IT, project management, and professional development.
 
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Objectives

  • Get an orientation on where AI appears in everyday work.
  • Distinguish between automation, assistance and content generation.
  • Understand why it is necessary to verify AI outputs.
  • Acquire a basic vocabulary of AI terms without technical jargon.
  • Be able to assess your own role in input, control and decision-making when working with AI.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AI literacy?
The ability to understand how AI tools work, where their limits are, and when the output needs to be verified – it’s not just about being able to type a prompt.

What’s the difference between automation and AI assistance?
Automation performs a task without human intervention, assistance means that AI suggests and humans make decisions. Content generation requires the highest level of control.

Why can’t AI output be taken as a verified fact?
The model generates text based on probability, not certainty of correctness, so even convincingly formulated output can contain an error.

Is the module suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the module does not require any previous experience with AI and explains the concepts in a way that is understandable even to people outside of IT.

Lecturers

Michal Kolomazník
Michal Kolomazník

Michal currently works at Microsoft as an Agile Coach & Principal Project Manager & PCAI, where he leads an AI transformation portfolio with a team of over 70 people. He was at the birth of the Business Value Program and for his work he received the Microsoft SPARK Award and inclusion in the Platinum Club (reserved for the 200 most influential people within Microsoft).

Michal is not “just” a technical specialist or “just” a manager, but he can connect both levels:

  • Technical experience with AI – implementing RAG and agent AI solutions from prototype to production operation, working with Copilot Studio, Azure AI and other tools
  • Change management – ​​certified Prosci Advanced Instructor, i.e. a person who trains and coaches other lecturers and leaders in change management – ​​exactly what is the most common weak point in AI adoption
  • Governance and security – ISO/IEC 42001 certified auditor (AI management systems), CISO certification, experience with Microsoft Sentinel and Defender
  • Business experience – previously Finance Manager at Procter & Gamble (CAPEX and investment planning management for a business unit with a turnover of over 1 billion USD) and Purchasing & Quality Manager at ENGIE
Thanks to this combination, Michal can truly adapt the training to the target group – sometimes he will lead a workshop for company management, sometimes technical training for the IT team and sometimes a practical course for regular users. It is not one universal slide deck, but content tailored to the role, experience and specific situations of the participants.

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