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kevincrook.com is Kevin Crook’s personal page for courses and workshops, mainly featuring nonprofit AI workshops, corporate training topics, and an AI Literacy course outline. The site explicitly states that the free AI workshops are “Free, Non-commercial, No sales pitches.” They are aimed at teenagers, adults, and seniors, with the goal of helping ordinary people genuinely understand and use AI.
The clearest offering at the moment is the two-hour in-person workshop “How to Get the Most Out of AI for Beginners,” held at Oak Lawn United Methodist Church in Dallas, USA. It covers tools such as ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, and Claude, and includes AI fundamentals, philosophy, risks, ethics, safety, prompting techniques, hallucinations and bias, plus everyday use cases such as resumes, travel planning, document review, and creative projects. A free 30-minute account setup session is also available before the workshop begins.
Another full-day hands-on workshop on “custom AI LLMs” is still under development. It is planned to cover vector databases, semantic search, CPT, FT, SFT, PEFT, LoRA/QLoRA/DoRA, RLHF, DPO, RAG, ICL, and related topics. Participants will need a Google account, Chrome, and a laptop; basic coding ability would make the course more suitable. The corporate training section focuses on AI governance, XAI, blockchain, zero-knowledge proofs, and quantum AI, and includes Python/Jupyter labs.
The public AI workshops are explicitly free and do not include sales pitches. Corporate training is marked as paid, but no pricing, duration, payment method, or contract model is disclosed. The page does not state whether completion certificates or credentials are provided.
A key strength is the instructor’s background: Kevin Crook says he has worked in AI since the 1980s and has taught in UC Berkeley’s Master of Data Science and Master of Cybersecurity programs. The courses combine basic understanding, practical usage, and ethics/safety, making them suitable for non-technical beginners. The limitations are also clear: public workshops are mainly in-person in Texas, making participation inconvenient for users in China or other regions; the advanced LLM course has no confirmed time or location yet; and the corporate training delivery details are insufficient.
This is suitable for beginners, seniors, and students who want a low-cost way to experience AI, as well as learners interested in LLM customization or enterprise AI compliance. The text does not provide information about access from China, so this is unknown. Even if the website itself is accessible, the courses mainly depend on in-person locations in the United States, and some AI tools may face access restrictions in mainland China.
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