Free training · 45 minutes · in Swedish

Conversational agents.
Here's how they work.

Concrete tips and advice on how YOU can use conversational agents in your business, in your exhibition, and on your objects. 45 minutes. Free training. Live, with Q&A.

Length
45 minutes
Price
Free
Language
Swedish
Format
Live + Q&A
What you'll leave with · concrete

Six things you'll actually be able to do
by the end.

Forty-five minutes spent on real, applicable tips. No hype, no slideware about “the future of AI.” Practical things you can take back to your team the same day.

1

Tell a conversational agent apart from a chatbot.

Two-minute distinction in plain Swedish. So you can stop wondering whether you need “a ChatGPT” or something else.

2

Spot the three places agents earn their keep.

In your business operations. In your exhibition. On your individual objects. We'll show one real example for each — including a live conversation with a museum object.

3

Recognise a grounded answer vs. a hallucinated one.

A 90-second test you can run on any vendor's demo before you sign anything. Saves embarrassment later.

4

Set one up without engineers.

Live walkthrough — paste your content into a sandbox, talk to it in 10 minutes. You'll be able to repeat the steps for your own venue afterwards.

5

Ask the right questions about cost & data.

What “EU-hosted” actually means. Why per-token pricing surprises people. What to demand in writing before signing with anyone.

6

Live Q&A.

Bring a real question about your venue, your collection, or your customers. We answer the most concrete ones first.

Who it's for

Built for three kinds of organisation.

If you recognise yourself in any of these, the 45 minutes will pay off.

Your business

In your verksamhet.

Hotels, clinics, studios, family-run shops, public services — anywhere customers ask the same questions over and over.

  • "What are your opening hours on a public holiday?"
  • "Do you have a vegan option?"
  • "Can I bring my dog?"
Your exhibition

In your utställning.

Museums, galleries, science centres, festivals, conferences. Visitors who want a guide that speaks their language and knows what's on show.

  • "Walk me through this room in Mandarin."
  • "Which pieces here are by women?"
  • "What's the next thing I shouldn't miss?"
Your objects

On your objekt.

Individual items — a painting, an artefact, a product, a building. An agent that knows that specific object inside out and answers anything.

  • "Where was this made and by whom?"
  • "What did it cost when it was new?"
  • "Tell me a story about this one."
Sign up · pick the next session

Pick a date.
We'll send the link.

We run the training session on the last Friday of every month at 1pm CET. Pick a slot that works and you'll get a calendar invite plus a one-click join link the day before.

Sign up by email

Tell us you're coming.

Mail us your name, your organisation, and the kind of agent you're curious about. We'll reply with the next session date and a one-click join link.

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Practical questions

Things people ask before signing up.

Do I have to keep my camera on?

No. Most attendees keep camera off and listen. The Q&A is in chat or unmuted voice — your choice.

Will it be recorded?

The talk, yes; the Q&A, no. Sign up and we send the recording the next day, even if you couldn't attend live.

Is this a sales pitch in disguise?

No. It's an actual workshop. We mention Digital Venue twice, near the end, when discussing how you'd actually deploy. The other 40 minutes are vendor-neutral.

Is it in Swedish or English?

The session is held in Swedish, but English questions are welcome — we answer them in English. Slides are bilingual.

Can I bring a colleague?

Yes — please do. One sign-up = one organisation. Bring whoever should be in the room.

I can't make any of these dates.

Sign up anyway and pick “none of these work” in the form — we'll add you to the next round and send the recording in the meantime.