BWO Systems AG offers customized AI workshops that are precisely tailored to each client’s needs. Whether you’re looking for a technical deep dive or a clear, accessible introduction to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, we adapt both content and depth flexibly.
Just last week, we conducted an AI workshop for Luzerner Kantonalbank in Schenkon. Participants were successfully guided from the basics of AI to practical, real-world applications. Particularly engaging topics included:
Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence
At the beginning of the workshop, the focus was on AI basics:
-What is AI?
-What types of AI exist?
-What’s the difference between public AI and private AI?
-How is an AI system structured?
This compact overview created a shared understanding regardless of technical background and provided the foundation for more advanced topics.
Evaluation, Installation, and Configuration
A key part of the workshop addressed how AI systems can be implemented within an organization:
-Evaluation of suitable models: Factors such as accuracy, performance, data protection, cost, and licensing are decisive.
-Installation and configuration: Models can be installed locally or in a dedicated cloud environment. They are then enriched with company-specific data and managed via rules, access rights, and data filters.
This approach results in a reliable, secure AI solution precisely tailored to each use case.
AI Translation and RAG Databases
The interactive second part was a true highlight of the workshop. We first presented a custom AI translation solution: modern neural models enable high-quality real-time translations that become even more accurate when industry-specific terminology and internal vocabulary are integrated. The result is context-aware, professional-grade translations that seamlessly fit into business processes.
Next, we demonstrated the setup of a RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) database, which allows AI to access a company’s internal knowledge sources. This transforms generic AI models into organization-specific information systems that deliver fact-based and traceable responses.
To wrap up, participants worked together in an interactive group session to develop concrete AI use cases for their own organizations. This hands-on exercise brought the transition from theory to practice to life and made the workshop especially practical.
Conclusion
Our AIworkshops provide valuable insights into the technologies, strategies, andfuture outlook of artificial intelligence. From selecting the right models tosecurely integrating them into existing systems, one thing becomes clear: AI isnot a finished product but a learning system – just like the people who shapeit.
Interested in an AI workshop? We look forward to hearing from you!