The Open Classroom

Learn AI ImplementationThe whole craft, taught free.

Guides, systems, and straight answers from a working implementer, written for beginners with no code, no CS degree, and no permission slip. Everything here is free, and it stays that way.

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THE FILM

The same film that opens AI Mastering Academy: how a former OpenAI operator went from watching AI erase his job to building a company that installs it. The story, the systems it deploys inside real businesses, and the door this classroom holds open for anyone willing to learn the work. Every guide in this classroom makes more sense after you've seen it.

One film explains everything.Watch it first.

Inside
The story
The systems
The proof
The open door
After The Film

Taha Ramzi. From OpenAI to installing the systems that replace jobs. Now he teaches it free.

01 / Learn It

Everything in the film, taught free

The systems you just watched, receptionists, recovery, follow up, broken down lesson by lesson by lesson in the classroom. No paywall between you and any of it.

Open the syllabus
02 / Install It

Want it running in your business?

Skip the DIY. A short strategy call maps your biggest leak to the right system, and an honest 'not yet' if that's the true answer.

Book a strategy call
03 / Go Deeper

The full training, end to end

One sitting, the whole system walked through on video, the natural next step after the film. Still free.

Watch the free training
The Path

A library is a pile. This is a path.

Take your Seat
1
Understand It

Learn what AI Implementation actually is

The category, the systems, the money, defined in plain language. One guide, twelve minutes, zero jargon.

Read the guide
2
Pick Your Lane

For your business, or as your business

Install systems in a company you run, or start an implementation business serving clients. The classroom covers both.

See the syllabus
3
Make Your Move

Get your first client

No audience required. One niche, one painful problem, one pilot offer, ten real conversations.

Read the playbook
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR

The people losing to AI and the people winning with it are using the exact same tools. The only difference is which side of the keyboard they’re on.


Taha Ramzi came to the U.S. at 17 and worked his way inside OpenAI, before almost anyone understood what was coming. He left on his own terms, then watched a later job get erased by software. So he learned to build the thing that replaced him. Today his agency, AI Exelion, deploys AI systems for businesses across the country, and this classroom, part of AI Mastering Academy, teaches the same work to beginners, free.

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The Receipts

Students who Got Moving.

Brian
Brian
Freshman in College

I started this while still in college. The systems Taha gave me made it possible to learn and build everything between lectures — I've never felt more in control of my future.

Jake
Jake
Kept His 9-5

I didn't quit my job — I built this on the side. The automations run 24/7, and Taha's team mapped out my entire system before I even started building.

Josh
Josh
U.S. Military Veteran

Coming out of the military I had discipline but no tech skills. The program gave me the exact blueprint — what to build, who to sell to, how to deliver — without writing a single line of code.

Shayla
Shayla
Was a Dental Front-Desk Rep

I was answering phones at a dental office with zero business experience. The community and step-by-step system made it click — I landed my first client faster than I expected.

Paul
Paul
Was in Real Estate

Real estate was crushing me. AI implementation was a completely different game — Taha showed me how to package my skills into an agency offer, and the systems do the heavy lifting.

LaRome
LaRome
Started From Scratch

No background, no connections, no tech experience. I showed up, followed the playbook, and executed. The strategy call alone gave me more clarity than anything else I'd tried.

The Newsletter

One system. One lesson.
One win. Every week.

A short free email each week: an AI system you can copy, a lesson from real client work, and a win from someone who started exactly where you are.

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Latest

Fresh from the Library.

AI Implementation is the work of installing done-for-you AI systems — receptionists, follow-up, booking, recovery — into a real business so they run without anyone babysitting them. It's not prompting or theory; it's plumbing. This guide walks through what the work actually includes, what a system costs to build and run, and who it's a fit for, in plain language with no jargon.

You don't need followers, a personal brand, or a portfolio to land your first client. You need one niche, one painful and specific problem that niche has, a pilot offer priced to remove risk, and ten real conversations with businesses that fit. This guide breaks down that exact sequence, in order, with nothing skipped.

Automation moves a single task from one step to the next. Implementation owns an entire outcome — a booked call, a recovered lead, a client who never has to think about the system again. The distinction isn't semantic: it decides whether you're selling a $200 workflow or a $2,000/month retainer, and how a client perceives the value of what you build.

Not every local business is worth building for. This guide ranks the twelve niches with the clearest pain, the fastest sales cycles, and the highest willingness to pay for missed-call recovery, booking, and follow-up systems — from dental offices to home services to legal intake — so you're not guessing where to start.

An AI receptionist answers every call a business misses, qualifies the caller, and books them straight onto the calendar — no hold music, no voicemail, no lost lead. This piece covers exactly how one is built, what it costs to run monthly, and the handful of businesses where it pays for itself inside the first week.

Costs, coding, clients, timelines — ten of the most common questions answered directly, with no windup and no pitch attached. If you've been putting off starting because of one unanswered question in the back of your mind, it's probably in here.