Daniel García-Cordero becomes part of CenteIA’s applied AI education team

Daniel García-Cordero becomes part of CenteIA’s applied AI education team

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a promise: it is the most powerful tool of the present. In this context, CenteIA adds Daniel García-Cordero to its courses to bring applied AI to professionals and teams seeking real results in weeks, even without knowing how to program.

García-Cordero, vice president of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence (IAAI) and professor at institutions in Europe, the United States, and Latin America, has emerged as a prominent voice in Spanish thanks to his clear, hands-on, business-focused perspective. “I don’t offer abstract theory or hollow claims; I show how to build real income with AI in just a few weeks,” he explains when summing up his approach.

Why learn AI at CenteIA: automation, assistants, and real productivity

The joint proposal zeroes in on what genuinely drives impact: streamlining workflows for SMEs and back-office operations, developing assistants that bolster sales and customer support, boosting content production, and elevating both individual and team efficiency. Ethics and responsible practices remain integral, as every solution is designed with privacy, bias awareness, and governance principles in mind, recognizing that sustainable adoption is just as essential as rapid implementation.

Daniel García-Cordero’s hands-on approach: turning concepts into tangible results

Daniel’s method builds on a clear yet potent principle: when AI is applied effectively, it expands the available time and consequently boosts revenue. It does not hinge on miraculous claims; instead, it focuses on spotting repetitive duties, crafting prompts and agents aligned with specific goals, deploying functional workflows, and evaluating results through tangible metrics. This methodology has been confirmed by more than 600 students from companies like Telefónica, Iberdrola, RSM, Gilead Sciences, and Caser Seguros, as well as academic programs at Quality Leadership University (Panama) and the University of Louisville (USA). Numerous graduates now serve as AI specialists, consultants, content creators, or tech entrepreneurs, frequently operating remotely and earning incomes above the regional norm.

What you can anticipate from AI courses at CenteIA: hands-on practice supported by expert guidance

The CenteIA courses that García-Cordero takes part in preserve this hands-on learning approach, where doing leads the process. A typical path starts with identifying operational bottlenecks, moves into crafting guided solutions with real-time assistance to overcome obstacles, and finishes with evaluating results and scaling them. Along the way, students can rely on templates, prompts, checklists, and on-demand materials that help them bridge the gap between theory and their initial functional example. The intention is for every participant to conclude the program with a project that genuinely influences their company or brand, rather than a collection of unused notes.

Advantages for marketing, sales, operations, and executive oversight

Another key distinction lies in how clearly it identifies who benefits first from AI. Marketing and content teams typically notice early gains as research, writing, and creative development speed up; sales and support experience improvements when assistants help qualify prospects and manage responses at scale; and operations and finance see value through automated workflows that cut manual work and strengthen oversight. Together, these advantages result in measurable progress through time saved, lower expenses, and quicker decision-making.

How to register and begin using AI within weeks

If you’re aiming to move from casual involvement to becoming a professional who skillfully integrates AI into everyday work, this is the ideal moment. CenteIA and Daniel García-Cordero offer a straightforward, actionable, and quantifiable approach to transforming artificial intelligence into a genuine competitive edge.

By Roger W. Watson

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