AI training in Chennai, for the shop floor, the coding floor and the process floor
Chennai builds things and Chennai processes things, often in the same week. The auto and component belt out towards Sriperumbudur and Oragadam runs on inspection records, supplier documentation and failure reports. The OMR corridor and Ambattur's older estates run shared services, claims and support for clients elsewhere. The hospitals and the medical coding floors attached to them turn care into documentation. AI touches all three as a drafting tool — useful, fast and occasionally confidently wrong. This teaches the part that keeps you in charge of it.
delivered as a personal PDF booklet · pay once, no subscription
Pay by UPI, card or netbanking
Read this page in: English · தமிழ்
Delivered online. We are based in Kerala and there is no classroom in Chennai — you buy a capsule, a PDF written for your profession reaches your inbox, and you read it on your own week. Nothing to commute to.
What AI is actually doing to work in Chennai
The auto and component belt
Manufacturing here documents everything: incoming inspection, deviations, supplier corrective actions, maintenance history, customer complaints. That is a mountain of writing around a core of engineering judgement — the ideal split for a drafting assistant, and a dangerous one if the judgement gets drafted too.
Shared services and support on OMR
Process and support teams here are measured on volume and quality at the same time, which is exactly the pressure AI tooling is sold into. The work that survives is reviewing well: catching the plausible-but-wrong output before it reaches a client, and being able to show what you checked.
Hospitals and medical coding
Chennai is one of India's healthcare hubs, and with it comes a large documentation and coding workforce. Clinical notes, discharge summaries and coding queries are prime drafting territory. Anything that decides something about a patient, or assigns a code nobody verified, is not.
Which of these is your job in Chennai?
Mechanical engineers
For the auto and component belt: inspection notes, deviation and 8D write-ups, supplier documentation and maintenance summaries drafted quickly, with the engineering call still yours.
Doctors, nurses & medical coders
For hospitals and coding floors: faster clinical documentation and coding queries, plus a hard boundary around patient decisions and unverified code assignment.
BPO & back office
For shared services on OMR and in Ambattur: summaries, exception lists and quality checks that stand up when a client asks how the output was produced.
Customer care
For support desks: replies drafted in your tone, escalation judgement, and knowing when a suggested resolution does not fit this customer.
Data entry & documentation
For logistics, port paperwork and back offices: extracting fields from invoices and scanned documents, verifying against the source, rejecting plausible mismatches.
Questions
Is this available in Tamil?
Yes. This page is published in Tamil and English, and the platform and learning material support Tamil alongside English, Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada and Marathi.
I work in manufacturing, not IT. Is this relevant?
The mechanical capsules are written for exactly that: inspection and deviation write-ups, supplier documentation, failure summaries, maintenance notes. No coding, no data science — office tools and a browser are enough.
How is this different from a free YouTube prompt course?
Prompt tricks are free and mostly fine. What is missing there is the part that matters at work: what the model gets wrong in your specific job, how to check it in the time you have, where the human signature belongs, and how to prove you checked. That is what you are paying ₹20 to ₹999 for, in a booklet written for your profession.