General Assembly Launches Four New AI Courses

United States, 3rd Feb 2026 – General Assembly has announced the launch of four new AI-focused courses, expanding its curriculum to address the growing demand for practical, job-ready artificial intelligence skills across business, product, and project roles.

The new offerings are designed to support professionals navigating AI-driven change, with a focus on real-world application rather than purely technical theory. The courses span product management, product strategy, project execution, and workplace productivity, reflecting the increasing integration of AI across non-technical functions.

AI-First Product Management

The AI-First Product Management course examines how artificial intelligence can be incorporated throughout the product lifecycle, from early discovery and validation to prioritisation and delivery. The curriculum focuses on helping product managers evaluate AI opportunities, collaborate with technical teams, and make informed decisions grounded in both user needs and data insights.

More information is available via the
AI-First Product Management course.

AI Product Strategy

The AI Product Strategy course is structured around strategic decision-making in environments where AI capabilities play an increasing role. Participants explore methods for assessing feasibility, identifying value-driving use cases, and building adaptable product roadmaps.

The course places emphasis on balancing innovation with operational and ethical considerations, supporting long-term product planning in AI-enabled organisations.

Further details can be found on the
AI Product Strategy course page.

Project Management Skills with AI

Project Management Skills with AI focuses on the use of AI tools to support planning, execution, and delivery across projects. The course explores applications such as workflow automation, progress tracking, risk identification, and reporting.

It is aimed at project professionals seeking to improve efficiency and decision-making as AI becomes more embedded in project management practices.

Additional information is available at
Project Management Skills with AI.

AI Workplace Fundamentals

AI Workplace Fundamentals provides a broad introduction to practical AI usage in day-to-day work. The course covers topics such as prompt development, content generation, task automation, and workflow optimisation.

Designed for professionals across disciplines, the program does not require a technical background and focuses on building confidence with commonly used AI tools.

Details are available via the
AI Workplace Fundamentals course.

Expanding AI Education for Non-Technical Roles

With AI increasingly influencing how organisations operate, General Assembly’s latest course launches reflect a shift toward applied, role-specific AI education. The four programs aim to support professionals across functions as AI capabilities become a standard part of modern workplaces.

The courses are delivered through structured learning formats and are designed to align with evolving industry expectations around AI literacy and applied skills.

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