🤖 AI Summary
            Poland’s CampusAI, a TechCrunch Disrupt Startup Battlefield Top 20 finalist, is pitching a learning ecosystem aimed at closing the AI training gap for non‑technical workers. Its product combines avatar‑led courses, a “virtual campus” metaverse (like “Roblox for adults”), and a hands‑on “AI Gym” where an AI agent issues exercises and assessments. Users get centralized access to dozens of models (ChatGPT, Gemini, Midjourney, Flux), a living prompt book that teaches prompt engineering, and daily course updates. CampusAI sells consumer access (Me+AI, $250/yr) and an enterprise package (Team+AI, $25k/yr) that begins with organization readiness tests and manager workshops and then delivers tailored employee pathways. The company reports 35,000 users, 60 enterprise customers (ING, T‑Mobile, Lenovo, IKEA), projected >$2M ARR for 2025, and is raising a $20M Series A while expanding into the U.K. and U.S.
The significance for AI/ML teams and businesses is practical: CampusAI targets real-world upskilling and human+AI collaboration rather than developer training, emphasizing prompting strategies and workflows that make AI a teammate (sparring partner, critic, coach). Its digital‑twin offering (starting at $100k/yr) and €18M European Commission grant to build campus twins with universities point to a hybrid productization strategy—training plus bespoke virtual environments—that could accelerate enterprise adoption, local ecosystem building, and vendor consolidation of multi‑model workflows for everyday knowledge workers.
        
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