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Learn to use AI in your actual job.

You're the one who quietly holds things together. Let me show you how to use AI inside your real work — so you get hours back every week and stay ahead, without the jargon or the hype.

Dupinder Singh coaching professionals to use AI in their real work
Sound familiar?

Where your time really goes.

Drowning in busywork

Writing the same emails, rebuilding the same docs, formatting and chasing — the work that isn't really your work.

Quietly falling behind

Everyone says "use AI" but nobody shows you how — so you're guessing, and worried you're missing something.

Overwhelmed by tools

A new app every week. You don't need all of them — you need to get genuinely good at the right few.

How it works

Coaching inside your real work.

No generic course. We sit with the tasks you actually do, and I show you exactly where AI helps — and where it doesn't.

You'll leave able to do it yourself, with templates and prompts you keep. The aim is simple: hours back, better work, and the quiet confidence that you're ahead of it.

What you'll get good at

  • Writing & editing, faster and better
  • Summarising long docs in seconds
  • Research without the rabbit holes
  • Planning & structuring your work
  • Prompts that actually get results
  • Knowing when not to trust the answer
Questions

Learning AI, answered.

How do I learn to use AI for my job?

Start with the tasks you already do — writing, summarising, research, planning, replying — and learn to use AI inside those, rather than learning AI as an abstract subject. The fastest progress comes from applying it to your real work with someone who can show you what good looks like.

Which AI tools should I learn first?

You don't need many. For most professionals, getting genuinely good at one strong general assistant (like ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini) for your everyday tasks beats dabbling in twenty tools. We focus on the few that fit your actual role.

Will AI take my job?

AI is far more likely to change your job than take it — and the people who learn to use it well are the ones who pull ahead. The goal isn't to be replaced by AI; it's to be the person who uses it to get hours back and do better work.

I'm not technical — can I still learn AI?

Yes. Using AI well is about clear thinking and good questions, not coding. My coaching is in plain English and designed for people who don't consider themselves technical.

Let's talk

Get ahead of it — starting this week.

Book a free call and we'll find the first place AI gives you real time back.