It's about you — and what AI changes about the duties you already carry.
A modular CPD programme for regulated professionals. A new module roughly every month through the autumn — around two hours of CPD by the end of 2026. Fifteen minutes at a time. Fluent by 2027.
Both appeared in the same AI-assisted client letter. One is accurate. One cites an authority that does not exist. Click the fabrication.
Keane v. Meridian Underwriting does not exist. The case name, the year, the holding — all invented, in precisely the way AI drafting tools invent authority: fluent, plausible, and wrong. Courts and tribunals worldwide have now ruled on more than 1,200 incidents of professionals who submitted content like this unchecked — and the tool did it has never once worked as a defence.
Module 1 opens with a longer version of what you just did. Join the waitlist and be first through the door.
Claim sources verified: 8 July 2026 · Sanction data: courts in 20+ jurisdictions, tracked to July 2026
Right now, AI training is being sold on fear — deadlines, fines, wake-up calls. Much of it will be out of date within a quarter, and some of it already is. This programme is built the other way around. It teaches the professional judgement that was true before the EU AI Act, is true under it, and will still be true after the next amendment: verify what carries your name, know what never enters a public tool, and understand where accountability sits when the machine does the first draft.
Every module carries its own stamp on screen: last verified accurate · next review due
No slides to click past. No quiz you can guess. Module 1 opens by putting you inside a working professional's afternoon — a longer, sharper version of the test above — then four short blocks build the judgement that protects a career:
Where responsibility actually sits when AI contributes to your work — and why it cannot be delegated to a tool, a vendor, or a policy document.
The concrete routine that catches fabricated sources, silently wrong figures and confident errors — before they carry your name.
What client, employer and personal information may never enter a public AI tool, why "it's only a draft" fails, and what to use instead.
When using AI requires telling someone — and the situations where the right professional decision is not to use it at all.
A short diagnostic personalises your path — no two professionals take exactly the same journey — and one continuous final scenario tests all four judgements the way real work does: under a deadline, with consequences.
A new module lands roughly every month through the autumn of 2026 — every one reviewed and re-verified quarterly, so what you learned in August is still true in January. You enter 2027 fluent, current, and covered.
Accountability, verification, confidentiality, judgement — the core.
The professional's checking toolkit.
Confidentiality and disclosure in practice.
The first sector edition.
The manager's module.
This programme is built to be licensed. If your institute or organisation needs credible member or staff CPD on AI — branded as yours, hosted on your own LMS (SCORM), with every module reviewed and updated quarterly so it never quietly goes stale — we should talk before launch. Early conversations shape the licensing round.
Join the waitlist and you'll get access the day Module 1 launches, and one email as each new module lands — nothing else, no drip campaign.
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