Nicosia, Cyprus. The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) announced a training seminar on generative artificial intelligence tools to support the integration of AI into business operations. The programme will take place on May 18, 2026, at the Keve building in Nicosia.
Programme details
The programme, titled “Training in the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude) and Effective Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Business Processes,” will run from 08.45 to 16.45. It will be delivered in Greek and led by programme instructors Monika Odysseos, Rosemary Hadjicharalambous and Iasonas Mylonas.
Target audience
According to Keve, the seminar is designed for managers and scientific staff, as well as administrative personnel from departments including management, marketing, accounting, strategic planning, human resources and sales.
Content and focus areas
The seminar will introduce generative artificial intelligence and provide an overview of widely used tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude. Participants will receive theoretical grounding in generative AI concepts, focusing on how these technologies function and are applied in real-world scenarios.
Risks and prompt engineering
The programme will examine how AI tools generate responses and discuss risks associated with artificial intelligence, including bias in training data, AI hallucinations, vague outputs and cybersecurity concerns. A key component will focus on prompt engineering, with guidance on crafting effective prompts to improve AI outputs, along with demonstrations of the risks of ineffective prompts using real-life examples.
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