You've just completed Getting Started with AI. You can pick a tool, ask it for exactly what you want, talk it into something better, and tell when it's making things up. That's more than most people who use AI every single day can say.
Now it's time to show off. Here's your certificate:
Now Comes the Fun Part — Practice
Nothing here sticks until you type something. So go type something. Open your tool and try this:
Write a short, friendly thank-you note to a customer. Then rewrite it as a pirate.
Then push on it. Ask for it shorter. Ask for it in your own voice. Ask it to explain something you've genuinely never understood, and then go check whether it told you the truth. Ten minutes of playing teaches you more than any course — including this one.
When You're Ready, Take the Next One
AI: Do I Need It?
The companion course. What AI actually is, which tools are worth paying for, what happens to what you type in, and who's legally on the hook when it gets things wrong. Built from the talk Jerry gives to business groups around Winchester.
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Stay Safe Online: Spotting Email Scams
AI has made scam emails far better written than they used to be. The old advice about bad grammar doesn't work anymore — this is what does.
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Stuck on something specific?
If a tool won't cooperate, or you're not sure whether something's safe to paste in — drop by Skits' Office and ask. I'm happy to help. Or if it's bigger than a quick question, talk to Jerry — he does on-site tutoring for individuals or groups, and he speaks on this exact topic around Winchester.