Uravation Expands Corporate Generative AI Training Curriculum, Adds Codex-Based Implementation Support
株式会社Uravation has expanded its corporate generative AI training program by adding modules for internalizing implementation tasks using OpenAI's 'Codex'. This addition enables companies to manage tasks like website updates and data processing in-house.
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株式会社Uravation (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Suguru Sato) has announced the expansion of its corporate generative AI training curriculum, integrating new training modules focused on practical implementation tasks using the AI coding tool 'Codex'. The updated program now provides end-to-end support for corporate AI adoption, covering everything from AI basics and domain-specific applications to the internalization of implementation tasks such as website updates and data processing.
Background: From 'Using' to 'Implementing' Generative AI
While basic use of generative AI has spread widely across many companies, a new challenge has emerged: how to internalize implementation tasks that previously required specialized knowledge, such as website modifications, data aggregation, and internal tool creation.
Uravation has received numerous requests from enterprises to move beyond basic AI usage and gain capabilities in implementation tasks using AI coding tools. In response, Uravation has added Codex-based implementation training to its corporate curriculum.
Corporate Generative AI Training Program Overview
The program is offered in a three-tiered structure, customizable based on the client's needs:
- Basic Part: Fundamentals of generative AI, prompt design, and identifying use cases.
- Domain-Specific Part: Industry-specific tracks tailored to department tasks (five categories).
- Implementation Part: Internalization of implementation tasks using AI coding tools (newly added).
Domain-Specific Tracks (5 categories):
- Document Productivity: Streamlining report, minutes, and proposal creation.
- Sales Enhancement: AI support for proposals, emails, and call preparation.
- Customer Service Operation: Efficient inquiry handling, FAQ management, and knowledge management.
- Creative Production: Internalization of image, video, and design production.
- Internal Knowledge Utilization: Organizing and reducing dependency on tribal knowledge using tools like NotebookLM.
Newly Added: Codex-Based Implementation Training
The new implementation module leverages OpenAI's Codex to enable in-house handling of tasks previously outsourced. The curriculum is designed for personnel with no programming experience, focusing on natural language instructions.
Examples of implementation tasks covered:
- In-house website and LP updates.
- Automated data aggregation, processing, and reporting.
- Prototyping simple internal tools and business applications.
- Requirements definition and prototyping before outsourcing.
CEO Comment
"As corporate AI use matures, companies are increasingly demanding the ability to perform implementation tasks like website modifications and data processing themselves. With this curriculum update, we are adding Codex-enabled training so that even staff without programming skills can handle these tasks. We aim to support deeper, more practical AI integration."
— Suguru Sato, CEO, 株式会社Uravation.
Background: From 'Using' to 'Implementing' Generative AI
While basic use of generative AI has spread widely across many companies, a new challenge has emerged: how to internalize implementation tasks that previously required specialized knowledge, such as website modifications, data aggregation, and internal tool creation.
Uravation has received numerous requests from enterprises to move beyond basic AI usage and gain capabilities in implementation tasks using AI coding tools. In response, Uravation has added Codex-based implementation training to its corporate curriculum.
Corporate Generative AI Training Program Overview
The program is offered in a three-tiered structure, customizable based on the client's needs:
- Basic Part: Fundamentals of generative AI, prompt design, and identifying use cases.
- Domain-Specific Part: Industry-specific tracks tailored to department tasks (five categories).
- Implementation Part: Internalization of implementation tasks using AI coding tools (newly added).
Domain-Specific Tracks (5 categories):
- Document Productivity: Streamlining report, minutes, and proposal creation.
- Sales Enhancement: AI support for proposals, emails, and call preparation.
- Customer Service Operation: Efficient inquiry handling, FAQ management, and knowledge management.
- Creative Production: Internalization of image, video, and design production.
- Internal Knowledge Utilization: Organizing and reducing dependency on tribal knowledge using tools like NotebookLM.
Newly Added: Codex-Based Implementation Training
The new implementation module leverages OpenAI's Codex to enable in-house handling of tasks previously outsourced. The curriculum is designed for personnel with no programming experience, focusing on natural language instructions.
Examples of implementation tasks covered:
- In-house website and LP updates.
- Automated data aggregation, processing, and reporting.
- Prototyping simple internal tools and business applications.
- Requirements definition and prototyping before outsourcing.
CEO Comment
"As corporate AI use matures, companies are increasingly demanding the ability to perform implementation tasks like website modifications and data processing themselves. With this curriculum update, we are adding Codex-enabled training so that even staff without programming skills can handle these tasks. We aim to support deeper, more practical AI integration."
— Suguru Sato, CEO, 株式会社Uravation.
FAQ
What is the benefit of using Codex in Uravation's training?
It enables employees without programming experience to internalize implementation tasks such as website updates and data processing through natural language instructions.
Is the training limited to programmers?
No, it is open to employees of all departments, regardless of job role, title, or programming experience.
What is the format and duration of the training?
It is customized to the client's needs, offering a combination of in-person, online, and hands-on training sessions.