Node 01
Frequently asked questions
Answers about our linked AI income modules, enrolment, and what circuit training includes.
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No. AI Income Circuit is a vocational training provider offering linked course modules in AI-assisted professional skills. The word circuit describes sequential learning nodes — not electrical trade work, not personal life coaching, and not a promise of passive wealth. Our branding uses the .one TLD to signal a focused training path: aiincomecircuit.one is where Canadian professionals learn practical workflows with ChatGPT, Copilot, and Claude for billable knowledge work. We teach documentation, verification, and packaging — you apply those skills in your own market context.
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Circuit Entry assumes comfortable everyday computer use — email, documents, spreadsheets — but not prior prompt engineering. If you already run client projects with AI tools, speak with us about skipping to Node Lab after a short skills check. Complete beginners are welcome; advanced learners should expect foundational verification drills even if interfaces feel familiar.
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Yes. Every module runs as a live online cohort with Pacific Time scheduling, in addition to in-person sessions at 1200 West Georgia Street, Suite 800. You need stable video, a quiet space, and permission to use your chosen AI tools on sample exercises. We do not ship pre-recorded courseware as a substitute for instructor feedback.
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Tuition is quoted in CAD when you enquire — prices vary by module length and delivery format. Corporate circuit training and private labs are scoped separately. We publish detailed module descriptions on the Programs page; a fee schedule is sent after you indicate which nodes you plan to take. Deposits and cancellation terms appear in enrolment acceptance documents.
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Exercises reference ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Claude. You should maintain legitimate access according to each vendor’s terms — personal or employer-provided. We teach cross-platform patterns so switching tools mid-career is less disruptive. Licences are your responsibility; we do not resell software seats.
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Graduates of the Capstone module receive a completion record documenting modules finished and the demonstration project reviewed. This is professional development documentation — not a government-regulated credential, not engineering licensure, and not a franchise authorisation. Employers set their own recognition policies.
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We collect only information needed to respond to enquiries, process enrolment, and deliver training under Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. Contact forms require explicit consent; you may request access or correction by emailing [email protected]. Full details are in our Privacy Policy.
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The circuit is designed sequentially. Experienced users may begin at Node Lab or Link Module after a facilitator confirms equivalent foundations — usually a short call plus sample exercises. Capstone requires completion of prior nodes or a custom corporate circuit with the same coverage. We discourage skipping verification training even when interfaces feel familiar; rework from unchecked outputs costs more than one foundation day.
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Cancellation and transfer terms are stated in your enrolment acceptance email. Generally, written notice fourteen or more days before a module start qualifies for a credit toward a future cohort; late cancellations may forfeit deposits because seats are limited. Corporate contracts define separate thresholds. We do not offer refunds for completed modules or no-show attendance.
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Public cohorts are not recorded by default to protect peer discussions and client scenarios shared in exercises. Corporate engagements may agree recordings for internal replay under confidentiality appendices. If recording is permitted, consent is collected at session start and retention limits are documented in the training contract.