I’ve been thinking about this while preparing for the upcoming class.
Most people don’t struggle with AI because it’s too complicated.
They struggle because no one helps them connect AI to their actual work.
That’s the gap I designed AI Productivity Bootcamp 3.0 to fill.
Not more tools.
Not more theory.
Just practical ways to use AI so your work actually feels lighter.
Early Bird registration is coming to an end.
If you’ve been following the earlier posts and still sitting on the fence,
this is probably the right time to decide.
I’ve been thinking about this while preparing for the upcoming class.
Most people don’t struggle with AI because it’s too complicated.
They struggle because no one helps them connect AI to their actual work.
That’s the gap I designed AI Productivity Bootcamp 3.0 to fill.
Not more tools.
Not more theory.
Just practical ways to use AI so your work actually feels lighter.
Early Bird registration is coming to an end.
If you’ve been following the earlier posts and still sitting on the fence,
this is probably the right time to decide.
👉 DM me if you want to talk it through.
Juicy· APB 3.0 Assistant
AI Trainer & Consultant
Helping teams use AI in real work
Construction · Project · Design | Singapore & Asia-Pacific
I help construction teams, project managers and designers use AI practically in their daily work — without coding and without unnecessary complexity. My focus is on real office workflows such as reporting, documentation, coordination, content creation, design work flow optimisation, knowledge base and decision support. I work closely with teams to translate AI into usable processes that reduce man
12/02/2026
I’ve received a few questions about the fee,
so I’ll share this openly.
AI Productivity Bootcamp 3.0 is a 2-day, small-group, hands-on class.
I don’t run it as a large lecture because I want to make sure everyone actually builds something during the session.
The standard course fee is SGD 588.
For this intake, I’m offering a 50% Early Bird rate at SGD 294,
available until 27 February.
This isn’t about discounts or urgency.
It’s simply how I manage class size and commitment.
If you’ve been following the earlier posts and thinking
“This might actually be what I need,”
👉 DM me.
08/02/2026
If you still spending days
learning how to write prompts?
Maybe that’s the wrong approach.
You don’t need better prompts.
You need clearer thinking.
That’s why I built a PromptBuddy GPT
to help you ask better questions
while you’re actually doing the work.
I want to be very clear about this.
AI Productivity Bootcamp 3.0 is not for everyone.
It’s probably not for you if:
• You only want to listen and take notes
• You’re looking for a certificate or theory
• You don’t plan to practise after the class
This class is for you if:
• You’ve heard about AI and ChatGPT, but feel unsure how to use it properly
• You want AI to actually help you in your daily work
• You prefer small groups and hands-on guidance
I designed this class for people who want real change in how they work,
not just more information.
If you read this and thought,
“Yes — that’s me,”
👉 DM me.
07/02/2026
I’ve had a few people message me asking:
“What actually happens during these two days?”
So here’s the simple breakdown.
Day 1
→ How to think and prompt with AI (not guessing)
→ Turn ChatGPT into your personal AI assistant
→ Build your own GPTs based on real work needs
Day 2
→ Use AI for image and video creation
→ Learn practical workflows you can reuse
→ Hands-on practice, not just demos
This is not about learning more tools.
It’s about learning how to actually use AI in your daily work.
If you look at this structure and feel,
“Yes, this is exactly what I need right now”,
👉 DM me.
06/02/2026
I want to say this very honestly.
Singapore doesn’t lack AI courses.
Some are even free.
The real question is:
After the course, can you actually use AI in your daily work?
AI Productivity Bootcamp 3.0 is not about learning AI theory.
It’s a 2-day, hands-on class where you will:
• Turn ChatGPT into your personal AI assistant
• Build your own GPTs (no coding required)
• Apply AI directly to real workplace scenarios
This is not a “listen and go home” course.
You will build things on-site.
If you’re done with courses that sound good but don’t change how you work,
👉 DM me and I’ll tell you honestly if this class is right for you.
AI didn’t design this.
Design thinking did. AI made it faster.
This sequence shows how a landscape concept moves from an initial sketch to a coherent site experience — step by step, without losing intent.
The role of AI here is not to invent form,
but to support clarity at each stage:
• structuring site logic and circulation
• refining planting hierarchy and terrain
• testing seasonal variation and spatial balance
• translating drawings into 3D massing and experience
What matters most is that every step stays connected to the original design logic.
Used this way, AI doesn’t replace landscape design —
it helps designers hold the entire system together, from sketch to site.
Most AI-generated interior images stop at being visually pleasing.
What I’m more interested in is what happens after the image.
In this workflow, a static interior design image is extended into a short video sequence —
not by changing the design, but by adding narrative elements:
• subtle human movement
• light transitioning from day to night
• ambient activity within the same spatial logic
The goal is not animation for effect,
but to test how a space feels over time.
When AI is used this way, it becomes a storytelling tool —
helping designers communicate atmosphere, usage, and intent more clearly.
One example of how I use AI in construction work.
In this video, I’m using a custom GPT to prepare a risk assessment for ceiling installation at Level 2.
The prompt is simple:
“List the potential hazards, risk level, and control measures.”
What matters is not the tool itself, but the outcome —
• clearer hazard identification
• structured risk levels
• control measures aligned with Singapore regulations
When AI is applied properly, it supports safety thinking and reduces repetitive manual work — without replacing professional judgment.
07/01/2026
When designers talk about AI image generation, the conversation often stays at the surface — styles, prompts, visual effects.
What I focus on instead is visual system logic.
In this workflow, I’m mapping what I call Visual DNA —
the underlying rules that define an image set before any new image is generated:
• lighting behavior
• material response
• tonal range
• surface logic
• constraint consistency
Once these are defined, AI stops being a random generator and starts behaving like a design assistant that follows a system.
This is how I approach AI in design work:
not faster images, but repeatable visual intelligence.
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