Your AI Adoption Journey
We put your executives and front line staff in the AI driver’s seat
- AI Readiness Evaluation | let’s start where you are
- Governance | prepare your environment for safe experimentation and adoption
- Education | learn, practice and demystify AI
- Hackathons for Non-Programmers | solve your own challenges, make your own improvements, speed up your own work






Hackathons for Non-Programmers
A hackathon is an intense co-creation event where tech folks pour their energy into making things together. Why should tech folks have all the fun! More importantly, why should they have all the learning?
At CAF, we’ve adopted and adapted the notion of hackathons for non-programmers.
Hackathons for non-programmers bring you:
- AI readiness across the workforce
- Staff solving their own challenges and speeding their own work
- Working prototypes so your developers can understand exactly what you want
- Massively increased awareness of AI, for massively increased AI strategy capacity
- Choose between private internal events and external
Free strategy session
How it works
We use tried-and-tested techniques from the learning sciences, famous change-management frameworks, and our own well honed frameworks to bring your organization up to speed so you can stay at the forefront of AI possibility. Count on our network of trusted experts in security, technology, AI, behavioral psychology, education and more.
Case Studies
AI Adoption in a large organization: Our Fireside Chat with Michele Zilli, AI leader at the travel company TUI. Tells the story of how TUI set up governance and learning opportunities, driving massive organization-wide innovation through AI.
World Premiere! University of San Francisco and CAF hold the world’s first AI Hackathon for Non-Programmers on April 5, 2025.
Resources
Some of our favorite online tutorials
- Brainstorming AI Solutions (The Tech Interactive — museum and education hub in San Jose, California)
- Get Started with Cursor AI (PeopleCode.AI by professor David Wolber, University of San Francisco)