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AI Training for the Entire Aalto Community

Aalto AI Assistant is now available to all Aalto users – with support and training for everyone.

911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s own generative AI tool, the Aalto AI Assistant, is available to all members of the university community – students, academic staff and service unit staff. Built on the same language models as ChatGPT, the Assistant is operated and managed by Aalto, offering a much safer way to study, work, and develop ideas within our own environment.

With Aalto AI Assistant, your data stays protected. The service does not use your content to further train the underlying language models, and your information is handled according to Aalto’s data protection and information security policies. Because the tool runs in Aalto’s secure environment, you can also work with internal and confidential material when you use the service appropriately.
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AI literacy is becoming a new core skill – and we make it easy to get started. After just an hour or two with our learning materials, you'll have a clear understanding of what AI is, how it can support your work, and what ethical principles guide its use. The key is to start exploring – confidently and responsibly.

AI training available for all Aaltonians

Aalto is strongly committed to building AI skills across the community, particularly among students and staff. We provide self-study material that introduces the basics of generative AI and shows how to use Aalto AI Assistant effectively and ethically. The material is designed for everyone – especially for those who are new to the topic.

For all Aaltonians, a range of training sessions is offered, focusing on hands-on practice and concrete examples of how to use AI tools in teaching, studying and everyday academic work. Training opportunities are available throughout the academic year, with both introductory and more advanced topics.

Explore the tools, training, guidance and support

Aalto AI Assistant
Aalto AI Assistant is a secure, university-managed AI tool for working, studying, and researching with generative AI. Access it with your Aalto credentials.

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1. Self-study material

Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning
This online resource introduces the basics of generative AI, explains its safe and ethical use, and helps you get started with the Aalto AI Assistant.

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2. Training sessions

Join workshops, webinars, and other sessions where you can try AI tools in practice and develop your skills with expert support.

AI training is offered on following themes

  1. Generative AI basics, safe and responsible use of AI tools 
    (for all Aaltonians)
    Period III
    In English: Friday 6 February 2026, 9.15–10.30, Online
    In Finnish: Friday 6 February 2026, 12.15–13.30, Online

    Period IV
    In English: Friday 20 March 2026, 9.15–10.30, Online
    In Finnish: Friday 20 March 2026, 12.15–13.30, Online

    Period V
    In English: Monday 11 May 2026, 9.15–10.30, Online
    In Finnish: Monday 11 May 2026, 12.15–13.30, Online
  2. AI in teachers’ routines – examples, practicalities and discussions
    Available as on-demand training
  3. AI ethics and AI in learning
    Available as on-demand training
  4. AI & multilingual teaching
    Available as on-demand training
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Monthly AI Hour

A monthly drop-in time to ask anything about AI, try tools, and share ideas with colleagues. This is not a structured lecture or workshop. You can join and leave at any time during the hour. 

AI Hours in April: 

AI Hours in May

AI events

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Lectures and seminars, Staff trainings, IT & digital tools, Support for teams, Training to support research, Workshops

Aalto AI Talks: Creative practices and generative AI 4.5.2026

Join us for an insightful afternoon exploring AI in creative processes and artistic practice, including copyright and AI-generated content.
Ask a Data Agent, weekly RDM support hour, 1-2 PM on Zoom
For Aalto community Support for teams, Training to support research

Aalto Data Agents' weekly support hour on Zoom

Join and ask anything about research data management and open science.
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For Aalto community Staff trainings

AI Training 11 May – Getting Started with Generative AI – Safe and Responsible Use at Aalto (in English)

This training introduces Aalto’s generative AI tools and how to use them responsibly in your studies, teaching, or daily work. You'll learn how the Aalto AI Assistant works, what kind of content is safe to use with AI, and how to write effective prompts.
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For Aalto community Staff trainings

AI Training 11 May – Getting Started with Generative AI – Safe and Responsible Use at Aalto (in Finnish)

Aalto’s generative AI tools and how to use them responsibly in your studies, teaching, or daily work. In this training, you'll learn how the Aalto AI Assistant works, what kind of content is safe to use with AI, and how to write effective prompts.

3. Guidance and tips

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Tips for using artificial intelligence for students

Tips for using artificial intelligence in learning

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Guidance for the use of artificial intelligence in teaching and learning at 911±¬ÁÏÍø

Guidance for the use of artificial intelligence in teaching and learning at 911±¬ÁÏÍø.

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Responsible use of Artificial Intelligence in the research process

How to ensure research integrity and responsible conduct of research when using AI? How should we interpret the concepts such as reproducibility; bearing responsibility on the correctness of the results presented; respecting the authorship of others, and data protection?

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4. Support and contact

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