Loudachris
Live online AI workshops, Australia wide

Online AI workshops, delivered live to your people anywhere in Australia.

The same practical session, the same purpose-built web app, presented live from Adelaide to a group anywhere in the country. Everybody works through the exercises in the same interface, which is exactly why distance stops mattering. Presented by Chris Lourenco.

Live and interactive, never a recordingEveryone works in the same web appRun for 35 attendees across Australia in a single session

An illustration of the workshop app. A different app is built for every workshop, around the work the people in that session actually do.

What this is

A live session your people take part in, not a webinar they watch.

An online AI workshop with Loudachris is a live, interactive session presented by Chris Lourenco to your group wherever they sit in Australia. It is not a recorded course, and it is not a webinar people leave running in a background tab with the camera off and the inbox open.

Virtual AI training has a bad name for a reason. Most of it is a presentation with a chat box bolted on. This is the opposite arrangement: every attendee opens a web app built for that workshop and spends the bulk of the session working in it, on the real situations their own industry throws at them.

A recorded course or a webinar

  • Somebody talks, everybody else watches.
  • Nothing to do, so nothing is practised.
  • It gets saved to watch later, and later rarely arrives.
  • Questions land in a chat box and get answered after the fact, if at all.

A live online AI workshop

  • Everyone has the workshop app open and is using it.
  • The exercises are your industry's situations, not stock examples.
  • Questions get answered in the moment, by the person presenting.
  • People finish having done the work, not having watched it.

The honest objection

Does it still work when nobody is in the same room?

It is the first thing people ask about a remote AI workshop, and it is a fair question. The answer is the web app.

In a boardroom or on a screen, the part of a session that changes how somebody works is the part where they do it themselves. The app is where that happens. Everyone is in the same interface, on the same exercises, at the same time. Once that is true, where each person is sitting stops being the thing that decides whether the session lands.

The app is the room

Attendees open the workshop app in a browser and work through the exercises built for their profession. Nobody is trying to follow along by watching somebody else's screen share.

Live means people get unstuck

Questions get asked and answered while people are working, not in a comment thread a week later. If somebody stalls on an exercise, that gets sorted inside the session.

Nothing rides on the venue

No projector to wrestle with, no back row, and nobody squinting at a screen from the far end of a boardroom table. Every attendee has a front row view of their own work.

Wherever your people are sitting

Presented live from Adelaide. Attendees can join from wherever they already work.

SydneyMelbourneBrisbanePerthAdelaideCanberraHobartDarwinRegional AustraliaWorking from home

The run sheet

How a live online session runs, start to finish.

The shape holds from session to session. What sits inside it is rebuilt for the group joining the call.

1

Before the day, the session is built around your group

We ask what your people do all day, which software they already live in, and where the pressure sits across the year. That research shapes the run sheet and the exercises inside the workshop app, so nothing arrives off the shelf.

2

It opens with a live demonstration that surprises the room

The session opens with something the group does not see coming, and it lands the same way over a video call as it does in a venue. It earns the attention of the people who joined sceptical. We will not explain how it works here, for the obvious reason.

3

Then an honest read on what AI is good at

What it genuinely does well, where it quietly gets things wrong, and what that means for the work sitting on your people's desks this week. No prophecy about the future of work.

4

Everyone opens the app and does the work

This is the bulk of the session. Attendees work through their own industry's situations in the workshop app, in the tools they will actually use afterwards, ChatGPT included. It is why people finish able to do the thing rather than able to describe it.

5

It finishes on what to hand over first

The specific tasks worth giving to AI inside your organisation, and the ones to leave well alone. People log off with something they can act on, not a list of tools to go and research.

Proof it runs

Delivered online, and in rooms across South Australia.

Every session is presented personally by Chris Lourenco.

Online, June 2026

An online workshop for 35 naturopaths from across Australia.

Delivered in June 2026 to 35 naturopaths from across Australia, organised through a national natural health group. The attendees had never been in the same room and did not need to be. Everyone joined from their own practice, opened the workshop app, and worked through the exercises built for their profession.

That is the format this page describes, run at national scale, in a single live session.

Australian Institute of Conveyancers SA, 2024

Presented at the AICSA annual convention at the invitation of their President, and voted best presenter of the day.

Invited back in 2025

Returned to present to over 200 members, and to sit on the expert panel as the AI expert.

Ongoing AICSA member workshops

We run AI workshops for AICSA members on an ongoing basis, in groups of 10 to 20.

Behind Closed Doors and the City of Charles Sturt

A recurring guest speaker for Behind Closed Doors, the leadership development network, across multiple groups. A business advisor to the City of Charles Sturt since 2024, presenting to their small businesses.

What attendees said afterwards.

Anonymous attendee feedback from the AICSA convention, quoted exactly as it was written. That convention was an in person session. The online format runs on the same approach and the same workshop app.

Overall I found your presentation the most energetic and engaging of the entire day (particularly impressive at 1:30pm in the 'post lunch slump').

Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention

Most importantly I LOVED that you had done your research and pitched TO CONVEYANCERS. Not a generic presentation.

Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention

I actually thought your presentation was the most riveting. Your AI had me fooled.

Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention

You grabbed the attention of the room, you were engaging and funny. I don't have any negative feedback.

Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention

you were much more engaged with the audience comparing to other presenters on the day

Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention

The practical side

What your people need to take part.

Less than most organisations expect, which is the point.

A laptop and a browser

The workshop app opens in a browser. There is nothing to install and no software rollout to arrange, which matters when your attendees sit under different IT policies.

The platform you already use

We run the session on Microsoft Teams, Zoom or Google Meet, whichever your organisation already lives in. Nobody has to learn a new tool to attend a workshop about learning a new tool.

A single screen is enough

A second screen makes it more comfortable, because the app and the video call sit side by side. Plenty of attendees run both on a single laptop without any trouble.

A group that can take part

Hands-on sessions work best in groups of 10 to 20. Larger groups work too, and the shape of the session is adjusted to suit the numbers in the call.

No pitch, on screen or off.

Nothing useful is held back for a follow-up call, and there is no sales segment waiting at the end. Your people get the session. What they do with it afterwards is entirely their business.

Who we run AI online workshops for

Built for groups that are not in the same place.

Online AI training for teams and members who are spread out, and who would otherwise have to travel to learn together.

National member associations

Members in every state who expect profession-specific content rather than a keynote about the future of work, without anyone booking a flight.

Multi-office firms

A single session for every office at once, so the Sydney office and the Perth office hear the same thing and practise the same exercises together.

Remote and hybrid teams

Teams that already work across home offices and time zones, learning in the environment they actually work in rather than a hired training room.

Members who cannot travel

People whose nearest capital city is a flight away, taking part in the same session as everybody else, on exactly the same footing.

Industries we are asked for most online

Each of these has its own page on what AI genuinely changes in that line of work.

Questions about running an AI workshop online.

Do online AI workshops actually work, or do people just switch off?

They work, and the web app is the reason. Every attendee opens an interface built for that workshop and spends most of the session working inside it, so there is nothing to sit back and watch. Because everyone is doing the same exercises in the same place at the same time, where each person happens to be sitting stops deciding whether the session lands. It is live, so questions get answered while people are working rather than in a comment box afterwards.

What platform do you run the session on?

Whichever video platform your organisation already uses. Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Google Meet all work, and we join yours rather than asking your people to sign up for something new. The workshop app opens in a browser alongside the call, so there is nothing to install.

What do attendees need on the day?

A laptop or desktop, a browser and an internet connection. The workshop app opens in the browser, so there is nothing to install and no software rollout to arrange. A second screen makes it more comfortable, because the app and the video call can sit side by side, but plenty of attendees run both on a single laptop. A phone is fine for listening and not much use for the exercises, since the exercises involve typing.

How many people can join an online AI workshop?

Hands-on sessions work best in groups of 10 to 20, which is the size we run for association members on an ongoing basis. Larger groups work too. We have delivered an online workshop to 35 attendees spread across Australia in a single session, and the format is adjusted to suit the numbers. Tell us the numbers and we will suggest the shape that fits.

Can you run a session across Australian time zones?

Yes. Sessions are presented live from Adelaide, which sits between the eastern states and Western Australia and makes a national session easier to schedule than most. We pick a window that is civil for everyone. If your group is spread too widely for a single window to work, we run the session twice rather than stretching anybody into their evening.

Is the workshop recorded?

That is your call, and we sort it out with you before the day. It is your platform and your session, so if you want a recording for people who could not attend, that is fine by us. Worth knowing though: a recording captures the presentation and not the part where each person works through the exercises themselves, and that second part is what changes how people work afterwards.

Bring a live AI workshop to your people, wherever they are.

Tell us who will be on the call, roughly how many people, and roughly when. We will come back with a suggested format and a quote. Every session is scoped to the format and the audience, so nothing gets squeezed into a standard package.

Presented live by Chris Lourenco, never pre-recorded
A web app built for your workshop, so everyone does the work themselves
Content researched against your industry before the day
Runs on the video platform your organisation already uses

Based in Adelaide and presenting Australia wide. If your people will all be in the same room, see the in person workshop format instead.

Enquire about a workshop

Tell us about the room and we will come back to you with a format and a quote.

Goes straight to Chris. No newsletter, no automated sales sequence.