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ChatGPT course launched for Guernsey startups

ChatGPT course launched for Guernsey startups

Monday 12 June 2023

ChatGPT course launched for Guernsey startups

Monday 12 June 2023


The Digital Greenhouse is working with Duforest AI to offer a ChatGPT course designed for entrepreneurs.

During the course, participants will build a startup from scratch to launch - using ChatGPT and other AI tools to support every aspect.

The day course will teach participants about prompt design and how to get the most out of AI tools.

No previous business experience or pre-researched market is required to join the course. 

“Innovation is fuelled by knowledge and access to the right tools. By partnering with Digital Greenhouse, we aim to deliver a unique course where AI and entrepreneurship intersect, empowering Guernsey's next generation of businesses," said Simon Kirkpatrick, Entrepreneur and founder of Duforest AI. 

Participants will also be given access to the extensive prompt library comprising of 100’s of prompts after the course.

Director of the Digital Greenhouse Lucy Ann Kirby said, “this is such an exciting course for Guernsey and an amazing opportunity to work with leaders, Duforest AI.  Our ambition is to fuel entrepreneurship and innovation in the Island and this programme gives people the tools and skills to be at the forefront of venture building".

The course takes place on either Saturday 23 September or Saturday 21 October. 

Completion of the course will also enable you to enter the ChatGPT “The Shark Tank” event taking place on the 4th of November, where participants will continue to use AI tools to build decks and then pitch to the panel of expert judges.  

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