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AI Mokymai is an AI training program presented on glaubic.com, targeting cities in Lithuania such as Vilnius, Kaunas, and Klaipėda, with remote training also available. The course topics focus on building AI Agents, Claude Cowork, the Claude AI API, and the use of other AI tools, with positioning that ranges from beginner to expert level. The page states that it currently has 50+ students, 3 courses, and 10+ hours of content.
Its core selling point is “hands-on content”: through real cases and projects, learners are expected to apply automated workflows in their work. Corporate training can be customized based on team needs, covering AI Agents, Claude Cowork, and other AI tools, and can be delivered either on-site at the workplace or remotely. Corporate training lasts 4–8 hours and can be arranged as one 4-hour session or two sessions totaling 8 hours. The page does not clearly state whether individual courses are live, recorded, or one-on-one, nor does it provide a detailed syllabus.
Corporate course pricing is listed as “upon request,” with no specific amount disclosed; payment methods are also not stated. The teaching language is clearly Lithuanian, which is friendly for local companies but inconvenient for Chinese-speaking users. In terms of support, the page promises that consultations will receive a response within 8 business hours, and it also mentions that learners can still receive answers, consultation, and help after the course ends, making the support scope relatively clear.
The advantages are that the topics closely match current enterprise needs for AI implementation, with an emphasis on quick output and workflow automation, and the course materials are continuously updated as the latest AI tools change. For business users, customization and the option of remote or on-site delivery both have practical value. The downside is that the public information is not complete enough: there are no visible instructor profiles, certificates, detailed course outlines, sample learning outcomes, or specific prices, so further confirmation by email is needed before purchasing.
It is better suited to corporate teams working in a Lithuanian-language environment, professionals who want to quickly learn Claude and AI Agent applications, and SMEs that need to introduce AI automation. For Chinese users who do not understand Lithuanian, the learning barrier is relatively high; the website’s accessibility from mainland China cannot be determined from the text, and payment methods are unknown. Alternatives to consider include Coursera, Udemy, DeepLearning.AI, or domestic AI automation and corporate training courses.
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