Think creatively
Use AI to generate better possibilities, not generic outputs.
Live In-Person Workshop · Jersey City
Build the confidence, judgment, and practical AI skills to move one real business idea forward.
On Sunday, June 7, 2026, Jai Bhagat is hosting a small-room AI World Cup at K-Vibe Studios in Jersey City. For entrepreneurs, creators, personal brands, solo operators, and small teams who want AI to amplify their thinking instead of replacing it. Start with the video.
Application requires a Business Model Canvas. New to the BMC? Use this template or email it to jai@chaiwithjai.com with "BMC" in the subject line.
Jai explains what the AI World Cup is, who it is for, and why the workshop starts with your business model before it starts with tools.
Most AI workshops start with prompts. This one starts with the business model so the room can focus on the actual job to be done.
You leave with a sharper plan and practical AI skills you can use the next morning.
People come in intimidated and leave with clarity, momentum, and a real sense of what to do next.
This workshop is for people who are already in the arena and want AI to amplify what they are doing — not replace their judgment.
You will leave with reps in each of these — not slides about them.
Use AI to generate better possibilities, not generic outputs.
Learn when AI is wrong, vague, or missing business context.
Build toward simple, usable tools that support the business model.
You will bring a Business Model Canvas so the room can focus on the actual job to be done: the customer, the offer, the channel, the economics, and the next useful build.
AI is powerful, but it falls short when the strategy, skills, and context are not assembled. The BMC is how we assemble them before we touch a tool.
By the end of the day you should be able to point at one part of your business model and say "this is where AI helps me next, and this is why."
That is a much better outcome than another tab full of generic prompts.
You are not paying for a day. You are getting a clearer business model, hands-on AI reps, and a small room of serious builders.
You will use the Business Model Canvas to turn a vague idea into a sharper plan.
Jai will show how to use AI for thinking, planning, coding, and turning one idea into a practical next step.
Limited to 21 entrepreneurs so the session stays intimate, useful, and specific.
Bring one idea. Bring your Business Model Canvas. Leave with a clearer plan for how AI can amplify your work. Sunday, June 7, 2026 at K-Vibe Studios in Jersey City.
Apply on Luma. You will be asked about your business idea and what you want to move forward.
Email it to jai@chaiwithjai.com with "BMC" in the subject line. Do not have one yet? Use the Leanspark Lean Canvas template — it takes about 20 minutes.
Jai reviews each application and selects the 21 people who will get the most out of the day. You will hear back either way.
How Jai picks the 21. "Best" means you are 1) fully present, 2) willing to share your skills with the room, and 3) action-oriented — you take the actions and share the feedback. If that sounds like you, apply.
If you came here from an older link or want a deeper walk-through of how Jai teaches AI, start here.
Here is the original walkthrough from Jai's earlier workshop. It explains who the workshops are for, how the support works, and why students leave feeling far less intimidated by AI. The AI World Cup uses the same teaching style, just oriented around your Business Model Canvas instead of a tool-of-the-week.
Yes. The AI World Cup is a free, donation-based skillshare. There is no ticket price. If you want to donate at the door to support the room, you can — it is not required.
Use the Leanspark Lean Canvas template. It takes about 20 minutes. A rough first draft is more than enough — the room will help you sharpen it.
Because small rooms are how real work gets done. Jai personally reviews each application to keep the day focused on people who are fully present, willing to share their skills, and action-oriented.
That is fine. The workshop is built for people close to the work — not for AI experts. If you have a business idea and you are willing to do the BMC, you are ready.