AI & Technology

Start Learning AI

AI tools can save you hours every week. This quick guide shows where to start, what to practice, and how to get better answers from modern assistants.

1) Pick One Assistant First

Start with one tool so you can build confidence quickly. Claude is great for thoughtful writing and explanations. ChatGPT is strong for broad everyday tasks. Gemini works well for users in Google-heavy workflows.

2) Learn Prompt Basics

Good prompts are clear and specific. Describe your goal, add context, and request a format. Example: "Summarize this email in 5 bullets and draft a polite reply in under 120 words."

3) Use Follow-Up Questions

Treat AI like a conversation, not a one-shot search. Ask it to simplify, expand, compare options, or rewrite for a different audience. Iteration is where most value comes from.

4) Start with Real Tasks

Use AI for things you already do: drafting emails, summarizing notes, creating checklists, and troubleshooting errors. If it saves even 10 minutes per task, it quickly compounds.