The Briefing Service — Ongoing AI Intelligence for Your Team

The AI Training Kit solves a problem once. It establishes governance. It gets your team trained on policy. It gives you documentation that you did this right.

The Briefing Service solves an ongoing problem: AI tools change, new capabilities emerge, risks evolve, and your team needs to stay current without becoming tech people.

What You Get

The Briefing Service is a monthly subscription. Every month, your team receives briefings written specifically for their role. Four distinct tiers. Four different takes on what matters.

Shop Floor / Operations Employees receive a monthly briefing that covers what's changing in the tools they might use, specific use cases relevant to their role, what new risks emerged that month, and one skill they can develop in 60 seconds.

Leads and Supervisors receive a briefing focused on how their team is using AI, what they should be watching for as a manager, policy implications that affect how they lead, and one decision-making framework related to AI and delegation.

Engineers / Continuous Improvement receive a briefing focused on technical developments, capability improvements that matter for manufacturing or operations, how to evaluate new tools, and one advanced skill—something that goes deeper than the all-hands training.

Executives / Ownership receive a briefing focused on competitive landscape, what your peers are doing, liability and governance updates, and one strategic question to be thinking about.

All of them are written in plain language. Manufacturing-specific throughout. No jargon. No filler. Just what matters.

Why Monthly Matters

New AI tools launch constantly. Free tools become paid. Paid tools become free. Capabilities improve. Security risks emerge. Regulations change. Your employees will encounter news about AI and they won't know if it's hype or actually relevant to how they work.

The kit gets everyone to the same baseline of knowledge and safety. The briefing service keeps them current as the landscape changes.

Think of the kit as the foundation. The briefing service is ongoing maintenance.

The Format

Each briefing is 3-4 pages, written to be read in 15-20 minutes. It includes:

What Changed This Month — A plain-language summary of developments that matter. New tools, capability improvements, security issues, policy changes, competitive moves.

How This Affects You — Specific to the reader's role. Why a shop floor employee should care about something different than why an executive should care.

One Use Case — A real scenario in your industry. How someone like you used a new capability. What worked. What didn't. What to watch out for.

One Skill — A specific, actionable skill you can develop in 60 seconds to five minutes. A better way to write a prompt. A term you should know. A question you should be asking. Something practical.

Policy Updates — If something changed in your company's AI policy or if there's new guidance, it's covered here.

The tone is the same throughout the service as it is in the kit: direct, specific, written by someone who has actually used these tools in real work, not by someone selling you something.

The Role of Manufacturing Credibility

This isn't written by a tech person translating AI for manufacturing. It's written by someone who spent 14 years in manufacturing operations, understands what actually matters on a shop floor, and happens to know AI.

That changes what gets written about. You won't see a briefing that tells you to "explore the transformative potential of AI in your supply chain." You'll see one that tells you whether a specific tool will actually save your quality team time or waste it.

The briefing assumes you're busy. You don't have an hour to read industry analysis. You have 15 minutes. So every sentence earns its place.

Pricing and Timeline

Pricing is being finalized. It will be either a flat company rate (regardless of size, one price) or a per-seat model (a price per employee, scaled by company size).

The early access cohort will get a discount on the lifetime subscription. If you want in on that group, there's a waitlist below.

Who This Is For

The Briefing Service is for companies that bought the kit and want to stay current. It's also for companies that didn't buy the kit but want their team to receive ongoing AI intelligence without having to read tech news themselves.

It's for small business owners and managers who know AI matters but don't want to become experts. It's for employees who want to stay current without having to do the research themselves.

It's not for companies that want a subscription replacing the need for initial governance. You still need to establish policy and expectations upfront. The briefing service improves on what you've already put in place.

It's not for people who want to dive deep into how transformers work or the philosophy of AI safety. This is applied intelligence, not theoretical.

Getting Started

The briefing service is coming. If you want early access and early-access pricing, join the waitlist below. You'll get notified when it launches, and you'll have the option to start immediately or wait for the next cohort.

If you've already purchased the kit, you have direct access to get on the list. You can reply to your order confirmation and we'll add you.

Everyone on the early-access list will have the opportunity to shape what the briefing covers. We'll ask, in the first month, what topics matter most to your role. We'll listen. The briefing service is built based on what actually matters to the people receiving it.


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