About the Service
You've learned the chef approach and discovered how you want to reinvent your work. Now it's time to build it.
In this course, you'll take your ideas and turn them into a working chatbot. You'll develop your vision, create your chatbot section by section, and test and refine until it does what you need. You'll build your values into the chatbot and work toward your vision of how your work could be.
Each week, you'll do independent work guided by an online tutorial and a dedicated chatbot—the System Prompt Studio. Then we come together in live sessions to discuss what came up, answer questions, and work through challenges. You'll learn alongside others who are building their own tools.
By the end, you'll have:
A custom chatbot that reflects your expertise and process
Confidence in building and refining AI tools
A foundation for creating more tools as your needs evolve
The course runs for 4 weeks. Requires completing The AI Cooking Class first—if you haven't taken it yet, you can enroll in both and complete it before we start.
Want some extra support? You can add a 1-hour consult with me for $100—to brainstorm ideas, ask questions, or talk through anything that comes up. The link is in the course content.
Ready to keep going? In The Collaboratory, you'll test your chatbot with real users and refine it based on their feedback. In Advanced Chefing, you'll master advanced techniques in a small group with individual attention.
The next cohort starts January 15. Get in touch to sign up.
Your Instructor
Ravit Dotan, PhD

Ravit Dotan, PhD, is an AI advisor. She helps people and organizations use AI thoughtfully and ethically to do meaningful work, rejecting both hype and fear-mongering.
Ravit's work encompasses AI adoption training, AI ethics advising, building no-code AI tools, and academic research on how to make AI ethics stick. She has worked with dozens of tech companies, investors, nonprofits, local governments, and other organizations on AI responsibility, from development to procurement to adoption, and she also offers training for individuals.
Ravit's recognition includes a PhD in philosophy from UC Berkeley, being named one of the "100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics" by Women in AI Ethics, and being a finalist for the "Responsible AI Leader of the Year" award by Women in AI.


