Directory 01
AI Beginner
For people who keep hearing about AI but still want the simple version: what it is, how large models fit into it, how to ask clearly, and how to start without pressure.
What Is AI?
AI is a tool that can read, write, answer, draw, summarize, and help you finish work faster.
- What AI means in daily life
- What AI is good at
- What AI cannot fully replace
AI Basic Words
Large model, token, computing power, prompt, and context explained with simple everyday comparisons.
- One idea per sentence
- Kitchen and assistant examples
- No technical language
Why AI Costs Money
Understand token, model, computing power, API, and credits, so you know what you are paying for.
- Why text is cheaper
- Why image and video cost more
- Credits without confusion
What Is A Prompt?
Learn how to talk to AI clearly, like placing a good order instead of hoping it can read your mind.
- Good order vs bad order
- Five useful parts
- How to fix the answer
Let GPT Organize Your Idea First
Pour out your messy thought, then let GPT repeat it, ask what is missing, and turn it into a copy-ready prompt.
- Do not start with the final answer
- Ask GPT what it understood
- Copy the cleaned prompt
What Can AI Do?
See the kinds of jobs AI can help with: writing, planning, explaining, creating visuals, and handling everyday work.
- Office work
- Creative work
- Study and daily life
Common AI Tool Types
Learn the main categories first: chat tools, image tools, video tools, slide tools, and document helpers.
- What each type is good for
- What beginners should try first
- How not to choose the wrong kind
How To Start Using AI
Learn the safest beginner path: start with one simple task, give clear context, and improve the result step by step.
- One task, not ten tasks
- What to type first
- How to ask again
Free vs Paid AI
Understand what you can do for free and when paying makes sense for work, study, or business.
- Free plan limits
- Paid plan benefits
- When not to pay yet
How AI Tools Are Different
Some AI works more like a writer, some like a designer, and some like a research helper. Learn the difference by job, not by hype.
- Writing and thinking
- Visual work
- Long documents and analysis
Things To Be Careful About
AI is useful, but you still need to protect private information and check important answers.
- Privacy and company data
- Wrong answers
- Fake AI websites
Beginner Path
A simple path: understand the idea, try one real task, learn how to correct the answer, then make AI part of normal work.
- Day 1: understand the basics
- Day 2: ask AI for real help
- Day 3: build a simple habit
Do You Want Your Own Private Jet?
A playful first look at running your own local AI model on your own computer.
- What local AI means
- Why people want it
- What it requires