AI workshop offered through Wisconsin Makers 

Editor’s note: The following information has been submitted for publication by the Whitewater-based Wisconsin Makers.

Wisconsin Makers is offering a four-session workshop on ChatGPT in February and March.

“Introduction to ChatGPT: Unleashing AI in Your Everyday Life” will take place at 7 p.m. on four consecutive Thursdays starting Feb. 15 at the makerspace, located at 200 E. Clay St. in Whitewater. Each weekly session will be one to two hours in length.

ChatGPT is a cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) tool that is transforming how humans interact with technology.

“Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a creative mind or just curious about artificial intelligence, this four-week course is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to harness the power of ChatGPT in your daily life,” said Wisconsin Makers Board of Directors President Al Jewer.

“This course is perfect for anyone interested in AI, looking to enhance his or her tech skills or seeking new ways to boost productivity and creativity,” he added. “No prior experience with AI is needed.”

The syllabus is as follows:

• Week 1: Dive into the basics of ChatGPT and artificial intelligence. Understand how these technologies work and get hands-on experience with simple interactions.

• Week 2: Explore the practical applications of ChatGPT. From crafting emails to generating creative content, discover how AI can be your personal assistant.

• Week 3: Delve into advanced features and customizations. Learn how to tailor ChatGPT to your specific needs and interests.

• Week 4: Interactive workshop and sharing session. Share your experiences, showcase your projects and learn from fellow attendees.

Instructing the workshop will be Nick Stratton, owner of Hotends.com in Whitewater. The company makes innovative J-Head hotends, the portion of the 3-D printer that extrudes the filament.

To register, contact Al Jewer by phone: 630-430-9498 or email: wisconsinmakersinc@gmail.com. The course fee is $50, with payment on the first night. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and seats are limited.

Wisconsin Makers is a nonprofit regional makerspace (community workshop) offering an affordable, collaborative and educational environment that inspires people of all ages to become innovators by unlocking their skills through continual experimentation and training. Work areas/equipment include: 3-D printing, laser engraving, machining, welding/fabrication, electronics, blacksmithing, woodworking, ceramics/pottery, jewelry making, arts/crafts, quilting/fabric arts, and matting/framing, among others.

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