In the past year, I had the chance to design and deliver a hands-on AI training program for two large organizations in Kazakhstan. I want to share what I taught, how I built it, and how this type of practical training can be scaled for global teams.
π¨βπ« What the Course Covers
My training focused on helping non-technical teams (PMs, analysts, startup founders) use practical GenAI tools:
- π§ Prompt engineering basics
- π οΈ Using LLMs like ChatGPT / Gemini for everyday tasks
- π Evaluating outputs (hallucinations, compliance, etc.)
- π Case study: Building internal copilots with no-code tools
π Learn more or book a session: devsmap.com/for-companies
π§© Why This Matters
Many companies want to "do AI", but don't know where to start. This training helps teams go from zero to value β using tools they already have.
"It was the first time our managers understood how GenAI could work for their daily workflow."
β Participant, Almaty-based tech company
π§° Tools I Used to Build This
Here are some key tools I used to create, deploy, and support the course:
π¬ DevsBot: My own SaaS that helps PMs analyze user stories and plan test cases. It even matches AI tools to requirements.
π Try it at devs.botπ DevsMap: A curated directory of coworking spaces, IT companies, and tech visa info for digital nomads.
π devsmap.comπ Youtube channel Devs map for regular online streams with TECH and startups folks across the globe
π‘ Want This Training?
If you're a company, startup, or community in Central Asia (or beyond) β Iβd love to bring this course to your team.
π© Contact me via devsmap.com or DM me here.
π§΅ P.S.
Iβll be posting more about:
- How I built Devs.Bot from scratch (Firebase, SaaS stack)
- Lessons from managing a 7,500+ developer Telegram community devs.kz
- Building an AI-first product strategy for SMEs
π Follow me here if youβre interested!
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