Start here

A simple path into AI confidence.

If AI feels useful but noisy, start here. Quinn asks the beginner questions, Professor Tutus explains the practical takeaway, and each step points to one thing you can read, try, or check next.

Beginner path

Five short steps that make the rest of the site easier.

01

Quinn asks

Can I trust this AI answer?

Start with the habit that makes every other AI skill safer: check context, confidence, claims, and what still needs a human look.

5 minutes · quiz included Do not ask “is this impressive?” first. Ask “what would I need to verify?”
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02

Plain English

AI acronyms worth knowing

Learn the common terms that show up in AI conversations so the basics stop feeling like alphabet soup.

Beginner article Knowing the terms helps you ask better questions without pretending to be technical.
Read the glossary
03

Professor Tutus explains

What is prompting?

Understand what a prompt actually is, why it matters, and how instructions shape the answer you get back.

Good first read A prompt is not magic. It is a request with context, goal, constraints, and judgment.
Read the explainer
04

Practice

Prompting best practices

Move from “ask anything” to clearer prompts with role, context, examples, review rules, and better follow-up questions.

Beginner to moderate Better prompts do not replace judgment. They make your judgment easier to apply.
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05

Use it carefully

AI readiness checklist

If you want to use AI for work or a small business, check where it fits, what data to protect, and where human review belongs.

Practical tool Start with repeatable, reviewable work before anything customer-facing or sensitive.
Open the checklist

After this

Pick your next level.

Once the beginner path feels comfortable, move into training, articles, or small-business workflows based on what you actually want AI to help with.

Professor Tutus

Guided answers

Ask Professor Tutus

Not sure where to go next? Pick a question and Professor Tutus will point you to the right lesson, article, or checklist.

Professor Tutus says

Can I trust this AI answer?

Start by checking what the AI could know, what it might be guessing, and what you would need to verify before acting.

Quinn asking a follow-up question

Quinn asks

What would you double-check before sharing this answer with someone else?

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Get one useful AI step each week.

A short weekly note with one lesson, one practical question, and one calm AI signal for people building better judgment.

  • 3 AI signals worth knowing
  • 1 plain-English term or explainer
  • 1 useful prompt, checklist, or Quinn question