- CampusAI, a startup from Poland founded by Aureliusz Gorski, is building an AI training platform for non-technical individuals, helping them learn how to use AI tools in fields such as sales, HR, legal, and personal marketing.
- Gorski told TechCrunch that currently there are “very few solutions specifically for the average person,” while businesses are forcing or encouraging employees to learn AI to maintain productivity and competitiveness.
- CampusAI’s core product consists of two parts:
- Avatar-based AI courses, where learners interact with a virtual instructor.
- A virtual campus in the metaverse – where learners can socialize, practice skills, work on projects, and build community – dubbed “Roblox for adults.”
- Users can learn on Me+AI (
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- Professor Aleksandra Przegalińska, CampusAI’s scientific advisor, stated that the platform can customize separate training roadmaps for each specialization—from finance to HR.
- The learning method is based on the research of “human–AI collaboration,” aiming for parallel cooperation between humans and AI – where AI can be a teammate, coach, or sparring partner, not just a replacement tool.
- Learners can use the Prompt Book – a library of sample suggestions and advanced prompt engineering guides, and practice in the AI Gym, where AI generates challenges and provides continuous assessment.
- CampusAI claims learners increase productivity by 40% and job satisfaction by 60%, attracting 35,000 users in just two years since launch, along with 60 enterprise clients such as ING, Lenovo, Ikea, and T-Mobile.
- The startup expects to reach $2 million in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) in 2025 and is raising a $20 million Series A round to expand into 40 global markets before 2030.
- In addition to the education segment, CampusAI develops “digital twins”—digital replicas of universities, company headquarters, or government agencies, starting at $100,000/year.
- The project received 18 million euros in funding from the European Commission, partnering with 11 universities in 10 European countries (UK, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Greece, Spain, etc.) to develop virtual learning spaces.
- Gorski expects these projects to become local innovation hubs, helping to build native startup ecosystems and reduce dependence on “the closed ecosystems of giants like OpenAI.”
📌 CampusAI is leading the trend of “mass AI upskilling,” bringing AI training from the engineer level down to blue-collar workers. With its “learning metaverse” model and digital twin of schools, this Polish startup aims to empower everyone with AI and build a “human + AI” culture rather than an “AI replacing human” one.
