Software on Demand? AI-assisted coding?
Six months with Claude Code: 0 lines of code, but several apps via AI agents — from a course platform to a captioning tool using Swedish AI. Is software on demand the next step?
Jack of all trades, master of none
I'm fascinated by what happens when people and technology meet. After nearly 30 years in education and development, I explore, prototype and teach AI with the same playful curiosity as when I first started out.
Six months with Claude Code: 0 lines of code, but several apps via AI agents — from a course platform to a captioning tool using Swedish AI. Is software on demand the next step?
Three years at RISE were a wild ride in applied AI: 50–60 prototypes, thousands trained, ~150 talks. Now the next chapter awaits as a researcher in a new unit — the AI agenda is hotter than ever.
We're releasing the report on our internal MIK course: question-based learning, reflection support and an AI study buddy with GPT‑4.1. What drove the most engagement and best completion?
It's the summer of 1985. Micke is 10 and sits with his Commodore 64, having just loaded C64-GPT from cassette tape. AI is the new hot thing — now Micke can get tips on good music, films and games, but...
Daring to speak up and say what you think is hard. It can range from someone's bad behavior or workplace injustice and inequality to ideas that could improve the workplace.
Berömfabriken aims to lower the threshold for praising colleagues; face-to-face praise is best but many hesitate, especially a man praising a woman or an employee praising their boss.
My colleagues and I at RISE usually set up lab spaces for our generative AI courses, workshops and masterclasses so participants can use AI services without fussing with accounts.
A basic course on generative AI covering what AI is, language models, prompting, ethics, law, bias, and image generation. It's a mix of theory and practice, consisting of both discussion material and hands-on exercises.