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What Artificial Intelligence Is and Isn’t

  • Clarifying the meaning of AI beyond media narratives.
  • Understanding what AI can and cannot do.
  • Common myths and misconceptions.

Debunking Myths and Fears

  • Addressing concerns about AI replacing humans.
  • Exploring ethical and responsible AI use.
  • Developing a balanced and informed perspective.

Real-World Examples of Everyday and Professional Use

  • How AI is already embedded in daily tools and services.
  • Use cases in education, business, and personal productivity.
  • Exploring examples relevant to different work areas.

How to Communicate with AI

  • Understanding how AI interprets instructions.
  • Building confidence through guided conversations with AI.
  • Practical dos and don’ts when using chat-based systems.

The Art of Asking Good Questions: Prompt Structure

  • Principles of effective prompt design.
  • Context, constraints, and examples for better outputs.
  • Iterating prompts to refine results.

Guided Practice with Real-World Examples

  • Hands-on exercises with ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini.
  • Applying AI to everyday workplace scenarios.
  • Collaborative exploration and peer feedback.

Useful Tools for Everyday Use

  • ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, and other AI assistants.
  • Choosing the most suitable AI tool for each task.
  • Using AI responsibly and effectively in your workflow.

Applications in Writing and Communication

  • Creating emails, reports, and presentations with AI assistance.
  • Enhancing clarity, tone, and professionalism in written communication.

Applications in Organization and Planning

  • Using AI for time management and prioritization.
  • Generating summaries and structured ideas.
  • AI-assisted brainstorming and scheduling.

Applications in Creativity and Innovation

  • Using AI for idea generation and problem-solving.
  • Developing creative projects and visual concepts.
  • Integrating AI into team innovation sessions.

Responsible Use and Critical Thinking

  • What you can and cannot do with AI tools.
  • Recognizing limitations and errors in AI outputs.
  • Maintaining human judgment and ethical awareness.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • No technical background is required.
  • Basic familiarity with using web applications and digital tools.

Audience

  • Teams from any department or organization interested in adopting AI.
  • Professionals looking to enhance productivity and creativity with AI.
  • Individuals wishing to build confidence in using AI tools safely and effectively.
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