Key takeaways
- AI now touches almost every business function, from marketing to HR, and using it well has become a core professional skill, not a specialist one.
- The EU AI Act now requires organisations to build genuine AI competence, not just adopt tools, making AI skills a compliance issue as much as a productivity one.
- You can build practical, job-ready AI skills in 8 weeks through the AI for Business Course at WBS CODING SCHOOL, fundable to €0.

Table of Contents
What is AI for business?
AI for business means applying tools like generative AI, machine learning and predictive analytics to automate tasks, uncover insights and support better decisions across an organisation. It is not one technology but a toolkit, used differently depending on the problem: automating a workflow, drafting content, forecasting demand or spotting patterns a spreadsheet would miss.
The shift is already broad. Most companies now use AI in at least one business function, and the goal is consistent everywhere: help people work faster, cut manual effort and make decisions on better evidence, without replacing the judgement that still sits with people.
How do businesses use AI?
Businesses apply AI differently depending on the function, but the pattern is always the same: automate the repetitive, surface the insight, support the decision.
| Function | How AI is used |
|---|---|
| Marketing | Drafting content, personalising campaigns, analysing customer sentiment |
| Sales | Qualifying leads, generating follow-ups, forecasting pipeline |
| Customer service | Chatbots and virtual assistants that handle common queries |
| HR | Screening applications, scheduling, tailoring internal training |
| Operations and finance | Demand forecasting, inventory optimisation, fraud detection |
What are the main types of AI in business?
Most business use cases fall into three overlapping categories, each solving a different kind of problem.
- Generative AI and large language models create text, images and other content from a prompt, and now sit behind everything from marketing copy to internal chatbots.
- Machine learning finds patterns in data to classify, predict or recommend, powering things like churn prediction and pricing.
- Predictive analytics uses historical and current data to estimate what happens next, supporting forecasting and planning.
Why AI skills matter now
AI competence has moved from a nice-to-have to a legal requirement. The EU AI Act (Article 4) now requires organisations to ensure their staff have a sufficient level of AI literacy, so using AI responsibly is becoming part of compliance, not just good practice.
At the same time, adoption keeps accelerating across marketing, sales, operations and HR, and the gap is widening between people who can apply AI confidently and those who cannot. Employers increasingly expect the former as a baseline, not a bonus, which makes AI skills one of the most transferable additions you can make to your profile right now, whatever your field.
Who is this course for?
The AI for Business Course is built for people who want to lead with AI in their current role, not switch into a technical one. You do not need coding experience or a technical background, just motivation and a genuine interest in applying AI to real work.
That covers a marketing manager who wants to run campaigns with AI-assisted content and analysis, an HR professional preparing their team for EU AI Act compliance, an operations lead identifying where automation saves the most time, or any professional who wants to bring AI into their own field with confidence rather than trial and error.
Ippolito Ricca, a music and entertainment manager, is a good example of that last group. With a background in YouTube channel and rights management rather than coding, he used the AI for Business Course to learn tools like Make.com and Custom GPTs, which he now applies to connect artists and managers more efficiently and to automate tasks like market research and venue booking as a freelancer.
The AI for Business Course at WBS CODING SCHOOL
The AI for Business Course is an 8-week, full-time programme taught in English or German, built to make you strategically capable with AI rather than just familiar with a few tools. Across six modules you build from foundations to a project you can point to.
- Introduction to AI, machine learning and deep learning (2 weeks): the technical basics and their impact on society
- Deep dive into generative AI and LLMs (1.5 weeks): multimodal prompting for text, images and video
- Boosting productivity with AI tools (1.5 weeks): evaluating tools for specific tasks and building your own Custom GPTs
- AI project management (1 week): the AI project lifecycle and agile methods
- AI in various industries (1 week): use cases across retail, services, production, logistics and HR
- Final project (1 week): a project tailored to your own professional field
It is worth being clear about scope. This course teaches you to use generative AI and large language models effectively, including the technical concepts behind them, but not to code, train or deploy your own AI system. If that is your goal, WBS CODING SCHOOL’s Data Science courses are the better fit.
If you would rather build these skills part-time alongside your job, KI Kompakt covers similar ground in a flexible, part-time format taught in German. Choose the AI for Business Course for a full-time, strategic deep dive; choose KI Kompakt if you need to fit AI training around ongoing work.
The course is fundable to €0 through a Bildungsgutschein, the QCG or company funding, or self-funded for €4,900 with instalment options.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a technical background to take this AI for Business Course?
No. The AI for Business Course is designed for beginners and career changers. A basic grasp of maths and statistics helps, but motivation and genuine interest in applying AI matter far more than prior technical knowledge.
Will I learn to build my own AI system?
No. You will master using and prompting generative AI and LLMs effectively, but not coding, training or deploying your own models. For that, WBS CODING SCHOOL’s Data Science Course or AI Agents & Automation Course are a better fit.
Is the AI for Business Course funded, and what does it cost?
Yes, if eligible the AI for Business Course is funded. A Bildungsgutschein, the QCG or company funding can cover the full €4,900 cost, or you can self-fund with instalment plans available.
What is the difference between the AI for Business Course and KI Kompakt Course?
The AI for Business Course is full-time and strategic, covering AI project management and use cases across industries over 8 weeks. KI Kompakt covers similar tools part-time, in German only, with a stronger focus on day-to-day productivity. Choose based on how much time you have and whether you want a strategic or a purely practical focus.
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Conclusion
AI for business is no longer optional groundwork, it is fast becoming a compliance requirement and a career advantage at the same time. You do not need to code to lead with it, you need a structured way to build real, applicable skills. The AI for Business Course gets you there in 8 weeks, full-time, with a project built around your own field, and it can be fully funded through a Bildungsgutschein.









