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What AI can and cannot do — without Math or Code
What you’ll learn:
Understand what AI can and cannot realistically do in business environments
Develop strong AI judgment for product, strategy, and leadership decisions
Evaluate when AI should — and should not — be used in products and workflows
Identify common AI risks including bias, hallucinations, automation bias, and silent failures
Analyze AI use cases across industries including healthcare, finance, retail, HR, and government
Measure AI business value using ROI, adoption, operational, and trust metrics
Communicate AI opportunities, tradeoffs, and limitations clearly to executives and stakeholders
Build human-centered AI workflows with oversight, explainability, and governance in mind
Evaluate AI vendors, platforms, and product strategies from a business and product lens
Think like an AI-literate Product Owner capable of making smarter go/no-go AI decisions
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
Duration: 21 weeks · 105 teaching days
Audience: Product Owners, Product Leaders, Business Stakeholders
Outcome: Students develop _AI judgment_, not technical skills
AI Fundamentals for Business is a 21-week, 105-day course from School of AI designed for Product Owners, Product Leaders, and business professionals who need to understand AI without math, coding, or technical jargon. This course helps learners build practical AI judgment: the ability to know what AI can do, what it cannot do, when to use it, when not to use it, and how to lead AI initiatives responsibly.
The course begins by demystifying AI and separating it from traditional software, automation, and science-fiction ideas of general intelligence. Learners explore why AI exists, how it creates business value, why it is probabilistic, and why many organizations confuse AI progress with hype. From there, the course develops clear mental models for how AI works conceptually: AI as pattern recognition, prediction, decision support, and a system shaped by data, people, workflows, and governance.
A major focus of the course is helping Product Owners understand the limits of AI. Learners examine why AI lacks common sense, intent, true reasoning, and full contextual understanding. They also study common AI risks such as bias, overconfidence, automation bias, silent failures, poor data quality, and reputational damage. These lessons are grounded in product and business realities, not technical theory.
The course also shows where AI performs well: forecasting, classification, recommendations, anomaly detection, repetitive judgment automation, search, personalization, fraud detection, operations, customer support, and decision support workflows. Learners explore how AI creates value through revenue growth, cost reduction, risk mitigation, speed, productivity, and improved customer experiences.
Throughout the course, learners evaluate AI across real-world sectors including healthcare, finance, retail, HR, government, public services, and enterprise platforms. They learn how to assess vendors, avoid AI vaporware, understand lock-in risks, and measure AI value using meaningful business outcomes rather than vanity metrics.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to ask better AI questions, identify weak AI ideas early, communicate AI limits to executives, evaluate AI readiness, and apply a practical AI judgment framework. This course prepares Product Owners to bridge business, technology, and governance with confidence. It is ideal for leaders who want to make smarter AI product decisions, avoid costly mistakes, and build AI systems that create trusted, measurable business value.
Who this course is for:
Product Owners and Product Managers who want to understand AI without learning to code
Business leaders and executives responsible for AI strategy, innovation, or digital transformation
Professionals who want to make smarter AI product and investment decisions
Team leads and managers working with AI, data, engineering, or analytics teams
Entrepreneurs and startup founders exploring AI-powered products or services
Consultants and business analysts who need practical AI literacy for modern organizations
Professionals who want to confidently participate in AI conversations with technical teams
Non-technical learners interested in understanding how AI impacts products, business, and society
Anyone frustrated by AI hype who wants a realistic, business-focused understanding of AI
Future AI Product Leaders who want to develop strong judgment around AI opportunities, risks, adoption, and governance

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