Chisoku, a business strategy school, and THA Inc., which operates the AI President service, are collaborating to provide a learning experience utilizing AI Yu-hei for members. Isshi Inc. will fully launch its management education initiatives utilizing generative AI at its business strategy school, "Chisoku." Through this initiative, members will be provided with a learning experience using "AI Yu-hei" to support managers and business leaders in organizing their company's business challenges and clarifying what judgments should be made next. While generative AI can streamline tasks such as document creation, information organization, and idea generation, what is truly important in management is not obtaining answers from AI, but the ability to judge "what to believe," "what to prioritize," and "in what order to execute" based on one's own company's situation. Chisoku positions AI Yu-hei not merely as a chat tool, but as a learning experience to foster the "judgment skills" required in the generative AI era, and will fully roll it out to its members. Background of the Initiative A preliminary survey conducted for Chisoku members regarding the "AI Yu-hei Utilization Study Session" revealed that while many members were already using multiple generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, they also raised issues such as "difficulty in giving effective instructions or prompts," "anxiety about the accuracy of responses," and "uncertainty about how to integrate it into their work." Furthermore, there were many requests for private consultations and discussions via closed direct messages, indicating a high need among managers and business leaders for personalized consultations, clarification of issues, and decision-making support that considers their company's specific situation, going beyond mere information gathering and document creation. Positioning of AI Yu-hei AI Yu-hei is not a substitute for general-purpose AI such as ChatGPT. It is an AI utilization tool t