Y's Launches Edtech Training to Bridge Generative AI Adoption Gap
The service directly addresses a common corporate pain point: generative AI tools are widely adopted but often fail to produce productivity gains because they remain isolated from daily work routines.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
Appirits subsidiary Y's has launched a new generative AI training service under the Edtech Training brand. The program targets companies that adopted generative AI but saw limited results, offering practical instruction on writing prompts, integrating AI with tools like spreadsheets, Gmail, and Slack, and automating routine tasks. The service aims to move users from one-off experimentation to embedded workflow use.
Many companies have introduced generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini, but a gap persists between trying them and relying on them. According to ASCII.jp, common issues include limited use cases such as text correction and information retrieval, a failure to connect AI with everyday tools, and confusion over which tasks to automate. Y's, a subsidiary of Appirits, is now offering a structured training service called Edtech Training to close that gap.
The program covers prompt engineering, hands-on integration with spreadsheets, Gmail, Slack, and major AI tools including ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, NotebookLM, and Figma. The curriculum progresses from one-off usage to full task automation, teaching users how to entrust repetitive work to AI. Y's plans to expand training menus, develop industry-specific curricula, and publish case studies, leveraging its parent company's network to support corporate digital transformation.
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