Eight articles. ~90 minutes total. By the end you'll have used AI to do something useful in your real life.
The plain-English explanation. No jargon, no hype, no "transformers" — just what AI actually is and why everyone's talking about it.
Open lesson →Five small steps. A copy-paste example for each. By the end, you'll have used AI to do something useful for you in real life.
Open lesson →ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot — what each is best at, what they cost, and which one to start with based on what you actually do.
Open lesson →Role · Task · Context · Format · Constraints. The exact structure that takes a 50/50 prompt to a 95% prompt — every time.
Open lesson →Ten copy-paste prompts that show you what AI can actually do for your real life — emails, planning, learning, fixing tricky stuff. One per day.
Open lesson →AI sometimes makes things up — confidently. Here's how to spot it, when it matters, and the simple habits that protect you.
Open lesson →If you hate computers, the words "download" and "sign up" make you tense, and your kids set up your email — this lesson is for you. Quiet pace. No jargon.
Open lesson →Every term you'll hear, defined in one or two sentences. No "see also," no rabbit holes. Bookmark this and come back as needed.
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