How artificial intelligence transformed the work of a teacher, an analyst and an SMM specialist
13.10.2025

A physics teacher reduced lesson preparation time by 75%, an analyst automated data processing, and an SMM manager increased her income by 40% over three months. What connects them? The introductory artificial intelligence course from ALLIANCE.GLOBAL. Read real stories of people who learned to use AI in their daily work – and find out how to join the next cohort.
75% less time preparing for lessons, automated data analysis and a week’s content plan in an hour – real results from people who completed the introductory artificial intelligence course from ALLIANCE.GLOBAL.
Atlas instead of 20 hours on lesson notes
Kostiantyn teaches physics and STEM in Kyiv. He’s 32, passionate about historical fencing and LEGO. Before the AI course, he prepared for lessons the same way most teachers in the country do: manually writing lesson notes, working through complex tasks on his own, spending evenings on messages to parents.
After the training, his working process changed radically. Now he’s got Atlas – that’s what he calls his AI assistant. It helps with lesson notes, generates texts for announcements, develops educational activities, works through tasks and writes messages to pupils and parents.
‘It’s genuinely simplified the work and allowed me more time for creativity and practical teaching,’ says Kostiantyn.
He doesn’t call AI a tool, but rather a partner in his daily work. Now, instead of routine tasks, the teacher focuses on what truly matters: meaningful engagement with pupils, experiments in lessons and developing creative educational projects.
From data analysis to strategic decisions
Nelli works with massive amounts of information. After the course, she began using AI for comprehensive processing of both final results and intermediate project stages. The technology identifies patterns and critical points that can be missed during manual analysis.
‘This ability to find insights quickly and accurately is a critically important advantage,’ she explains. The result is tangible: time spent preparing materials has been reduced, whilst quality has increased. Presentations have gained clearer structure, reports have deeper thematic overview with relevant data, and training sessions have logical scenarios and practical exercises.
Nelli calls mastering AI a fundamental shift in her approach to work, one that’s already bringing tangible benefits and opening new horizons for professional development. What used to take days of work now takes hours.
From Dnipro to new opportunities
Maryna (name changed at the subject’s request) lives in Dnipro and manages social media for a small business. Before the course, she spent 4-5 hours daily creating content: coming up with texts for posts, searching for ideas for stories, analysing statistics manually. There were plenty of orders, little time, and exhaustion was mounting.
After the training, AI became her principal assistant. Now she generates weekly content plans in an hour, analyses audience behaviour in a few clicks and tests different post variations before publishing. She’s got time left to think strategically: what story to tell, how to stand out amongst competitors, what will genuinely resonate with the audience.
‘I’ve stopped being just a task executor. Now I can focus on creativity and strategy,’ says Maryna. Her income increased by 40% over three months, because she manages to take on more projects without additional exhaustion. Every evening she’s got time for herself – something she could only dream about before.
Why you need this
Three stories, three different professions, one result: time freed up for what truly matters. For Kostiantyn, it’s experiments in lessons and creativity. For Nelli – strategic thinking and professional development. For Maryna – more orders without overload and evenings for herself.
Artificial intelligence doesn’t replace humans. It takes on the routine that drains energy and time. What remains is space for thinking, creativity, strategy – the things that make work interesting.
ALLIANCE.GLOBAL offers free introductory artificial intelligence courses for the LGBTIQ+ community. This isn’t theoretical knowledge, but practical skills that transform daily work. After training, you’ll be able to automate routine tasks, make data-driven decisions and free up time for what genuinely matters.
The course includes:
- working with the most popular AI tools;
- practical case studies for various professions;
- trainer support throughout the entire training;
- access to the alumni community.
The next intake starts in just a few weeks. Places are limited. You can enrol via the link, where other organisational services are also available – from legal support to psychological consultations.
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