Your gateway to the world of AI – in just one day.
At AI Cyclops, we believe artificial intelligence shouldn’t feel out of reach. That’s why we’ve created a hands-on, one-day workshop that cuts through the noise and shows you exactly how to use AI tools to make life and work easier.
Hosted at The Open University in Milton Keynes, our 1-day course gives you the confidence to use powerful AI platforms like ChatGPT, Canva and Heygen. You’ll leave with real skills, ready-to-use templates, and the ability to
create content, ideas and projects faster than you thought possible.
No jargon. No coding. Just practical skills – all in one day.
AI Cyclops is built for entrepreneurs, small business owners, digital marketers, students and curious minds who want to get ahead of the curve.
Technology is moving fast. Many people feel left behind — or unsure where to start.
We created AI Cyclops to make AI accessible: a place where anyone can come,
try the tools for themselves, and leave feeling confident, inspired and ready to use them.
There’s something powerful about watching that click moment — when someone realises they actually understand AI.
That’s what you’ll see in these short clips. Each person came to the AI Cyclops one-day workshop from a different place — small business owners trying to save time, students curious about the future, and creators looking for new ways to stand out.
By the end of the day, they weren’t just talking about AI. They were using it — building content, automating ideas, creating visuals, and producing videos they never imagined they could make.
What you’ll notice in every video isn’t just excitement — it’s confidence. The fear, the tech anxiety, the “I’m not smart enough for this stuff” mindset… gone.
Because when AI is explained without jargon, in a friendly, hands-on way, people realise it’s not some distant future — it’s a tool they can use right now to make life easier and work smarter.
Watch their reactions and imagine what you could achieve after just one day with the AI Cyclops team.
Ready to experience your own “click” moment?