Learn AI with 30 AI Games in 30 Days


"We don't play games to avoid work; we play games to engage in well-designed work."

- Dr Jason Fox

Hello Reader,

If you gamify your work, you can get more done, in good cheer.

That's the lesson learned from a recent AI Games Playtesting event I held in Christchurch. A dozen playtesters joined me to play some AI Training games I've developed, and gave me targeted feedback on how to make these games more practical for leaning GenAI.

Over the past six months, I've been teaching workshops using dozens of these games. Each interactive workshop alternates short teaching lectures with playtime.

Every game has the same format:

  • Goals - what are we trying to achieve?
  • Rules - what constraints are the edges of the sandbox?
  • Feedback - how do we know if this is working?

Then I provide 3 levels of prompts. Most of the time, these levels are sequential - you copy/paste the first prompt, then the second, and then the third, into a LLM (Large Language Model). A few of the games treat the levels as Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.

No matter what level of competency you have with AI, playing a game every day for 30 days can help you improve your productivity, strategy, and creativity.

NZ$30.00

30 AI Games in 30 Days

Every day, you will receive a short, interactive game to improve your GenAI skills.

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For a dollar a day, I will send you a daily game for the next month. Each game can be finished in 5-10 minutes. If you want a structured method to improve your skills as an AI operator, this simple series will help you gamify your learning time.

(For my American friends - this is $30 NZD, which is about $20 USD. Most credit cards will handle the transaction, but will tack on a modest international conversion fee, up to a couple of dollars.)

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πŸ—žοΈ New AI News This Week

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  • Deloitte predicts that 25% of companies now using GenAI will launch agentic pilots in 2025

The Future of Intelligence is πŸ› οΈ Agentic πŸ› οΈ

I've been leading training workshops for Agentic Intelligence, where I have joined as their Head of Learning & Enablement. You can see some of the workshops I lead here: https://agenticintelligence.co.nz/training​

Reach out if you'd like to discuss an in-person workshop in Christchurch, or a webinar series for your team.

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Caelan Huntress

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+64 027 575 1345

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