About the Sessions
The gap between organizations that understand AI and organizations that do not is widening faster than most leaders realize. It is not a technology gap — it is a literacy gap. The tools are available to everyone. The frameworks for using them effectively are not. That is what these workshops address.
Each session is built around a single principle: practitioners learn by doing, not by watching. Whether the audience is a room of startup founders trying to understand why their brand is invisible to ChatGPT, a team of developers who want to operate Claude Code at an advanced level, or a law enforcement agency trying to understand what responsible AI adoption looks like in a public safety context — the format is hands-on, direct, and immediately applicable.
Jason Todd Wade has been working at the intersection of digital strategy and emerging technology since before most organizations had a social media policy. He has consulted in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, New York City, Kansas City, Miami, and Orlando. He has traveled to 34 countries, spent time in the technology ecosystems of Hong Kong, London, and Berlin, and brought that global perspective back to Central Florida — where he now works with the startups, agencies, and institutions that are building the next chapter of this region's economy.
The three workshop tracks below represent the three most urgent AI literacy needs in the market right now. Each can be delivered as a standalone session, combined into a multi-day program, or adapted for conference keynote format. All sessions are available in the Tampa, Orlando, and Gainesville markets, with travel available for the right engagements.
Workshop Tracks
Speaking Engagements
Available for conference keynotes, panel discussions, executive briefings, and corporate training sessions. All formats can be adapted for in-person or virtual delivery.
Inquire About Speaking →Why most businesses are invisible to ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews — and the structural changes that close the gap.
How to build machine-readable brand identities that AI systems can recognize, understand, and recommend across every platform.
What happens to marketing strategy when AI systems stop showing ranked results and start composing direct answers — and who wins.
How agentic AI tools like Anthropic Claude Code are changing software development, and what that means for teams that build products.
A practical framework for law enforcement and government organizations navigating AI adoption with accountability, ethics, and operational effectiveness.
Generative Engine Optimization — the discipline of engineering content and entity signals so AI systems synthesize a brand into their generated responses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Three primary formats: AI Visibility Workshops for startup founders and marketing teams; Anthropic Claude Code Advanced Training for developers and technical teams; and AI Strategy Briefings for law enforcement and government organizations. All are available in the Tampa, Orlando, and Gainesville markets.
Vibe coding is a methodology for working with AI coding assistants — particularly Anthropic Claude Code — where the practitioner describes intent and desired outcomes in natural language rather than writing traditional code. For businesses, it dramatically accelerates development timelines and enables non-engineers to participate meaningfully in product development.
Yes. While the primary service area is Tampa, Orlando, and Gainesville, workshops and speaking engagements are available nationally for the right engagements. Conference keynotes and executive briefings are available virtually as well.
Contact the NinjaAI team directly through the contact page. Include your organization type, estimated audience size, preferred format (half-day, full-day, keynote), and any specific topics or outcomes you want the session to address.
Book a Workshop or Speaking Engagement
Whether you are a startup founder, a developer team, a law enforcement agency, or a conference organizer — there is a workshop format built for your context. Let's talk about what your organization needs.