Management & leadership, Governance
Introduction to AI: Large Language Models (LLMs), Prompt Engineering and Agents
Part of our DSC Bitesize Summer Learning.
Why come?
If you work in a small charity and want to make the most of your time and limited resources, this short session will help you understand how AI tools can support your day-to-day work. We’ll show you how to start using Large Language Models like ChatGPT to save time, get creative, and work smarter. This is a practical session that focuses on real examples and accessible tools you can test straight away.
Who should attend?
Anyone working or volunteering in a small charity who uses a computer and is curious about how AI might help in their role. No tech background is needed – just an interest in learning and a willingness to try something new.
Outcomes
- Understand what Large Language Models (LLMs) are and how they work
- Learn the basics of writing good prompts (and spot what makes a bad one)
- Discover how to create simple, custom AI agents
- Leave with the confidence to explore and test AI tools in your daily work
What will it cover?
- An easy-to-understand introduction to AI and LLMs
- Practical examples of prompts: what works and what doesn’t
- Tips for effective prompting
- An introduction to agents: what they are and how to start building them
- How these tools can help you get more done with less
Trainer: José Blazquez, Marketing and Product Development Manager, DSC
*For this session, it is recommended to have a ChatGPT account (free or paid).
Additional terms
DSC may cancel a course due to minimum numbers not reached and if this happens, the delegate will be offered a refund.
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Free spaces available
This course is available free, as part of our funding programme from City Bridge Foundation, for small-income London-based charities. Find out more here.
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