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Surgery Robots, Explained Calmly
Some surgeries use a robot — but a real surgeon controls every move it makes.
Use AI to Help You Write a Thank-You Card (Then Add Your Own Touch)
Hate writing thank-you cards? AI can help you start. But the heart of the card has to come from you.
AI and pre-surgery questions: don't go under without asking these
AI builds your question list before any procedure so you don't blank out in the doc's office.
Follow-Up: The Math Of Eight Touches Without Being Annoying
Most deals die in follow-up, not on the call. AI helps you maintain a thoughtful cadence at scale instead of disappearing or spamming.
Surgeon in 2026: AI-Planned Cuts and Robotic Partners
Imaging AI plans the approach. The da Vinci 5 extends your hands. Autonomous suturing is creeping closer. But the surgeon still owns every blade.
Sanitizing Untrusted Input Before Agents Touch It
Strip and bound user-provided text and files before they reach an agent's planning loop.
Building a dry-run mode for AI agents that touch production
Let agents plan and explain destructive actions without performing them, then approve in one click.
Custom Instructions: The System-Prompt Layer Most Users Never Touch
Custom Instructions is the global system prompt for every chat you start. Almost nobody fills it in well, and the gap between a default account and a tuned one is huge.
Make Cool Birthday Cards With AI Help
Birthday cards from AI feel meaningful when you add the personal touches. Way better than generic store cards.
Use AI to Write Better Thank You Cards Faster
Thank you cards are easier with AI help — drafts you customize, faster than starting from scratch.
AI Data Labeling Platforms: Scale, Surge, Snorkel, Label Studio
Data labeling platforms differ on workforce model, quality controls, and ML-assisted labeling — match the platform to dataset sensitivity and budget.
Recommending AI Tools Ethically
When you recommend AI tools to friends, family, or coworkers, you're vouching for them. Ethical recommendation considers more than the tool's features.
AI That Drafts Tough Parent Emails
That email about a missed assignment? AI gets you 80% there.
Agent Safety: Sandboxes and Human-in-the-Loop
Giving an AI the keys to your computer is a big deal. Learn the two simplest ways to keep an agent safe: wall it off from things it shouldn't touch, and put a human in the decision path.
Letting Claude Code Run on Its Own (Carefully)
Claude Code can finish multi-step coding tasks unattended — but only if you fence in what it can touch.
Which Teen Jobs Actually Survive AI in 2026
AI is replacing some jobs and barely touching others. Here's the honest picture for the work teens actually do.
AI Coaches People Through Recovery Exercises
After surgery, AI watches your exercises and tells you if you're doing them right.
AI surgical consent teach-back script for the patient
Use AI to draft a teach-back script that helps a patient explain their planned surgery in their own words.
When Your Parents Disagree About AI Rules
One parent says 'use it for everything,' the other says 'never touch it.' Here's how to navigate that.
Japan's Soft-Law AI Framework
Japan chose light-touch, guideline-based AI governance built on existing laws. Understanding why illuminates a real alternative to comprehensive AI acts.
AI and COPPA compliance app: stay legal if your app touches kids under 13
AI walks you through COPPA so your app doesn't get fined out of existence.
Marketing Manager in 2026: Campaigns at Scale and Velocity
HubSpot Breeze, Jasper, and Adobe Firefly produce copy, creative, and segmented sends in hours instead of weeks. Taste and strategy are the remaining differentiators. What AI touches Copywriting — Jasper, Writer, Copy.ai for ads, emails, landing pages.
AI Board-Deck Pre-Review Red Teams: Stress-Testing The Slides Before The Meeting
AI can red-team a board deck and surface every awkward question, but the CEO still decides which to address head-on.
Psychiatrist in 2026: Measurement-Based Care at Scale
Symptom tracking, therapy notes, and prescribing patterns are now data-rich. The 50-minute hour still happens between two humans. What AI touches Ambient documentation — psychiatry-tuned scribes.
Interior Designer in 2026: Renders in Minutes, Taste in Years
Space planning, mood, and 3D viz have collapsed to hours. The designer still has to know what a room should feel like. What AI touches Concept renderings — text-to-image from existing room photos.
Lawyer in 2026: Directing the Associate That Never Sleeps
Harvey and CoCounsel research case law, draft briefs, and summarize depositions. The paralegal-and-first-year tier of the profession is genuinely shrinking. The judgment tier is thriving. What AI touches Legal research — Lexis+ AI, Westlaw Precision, Paxton AI, vLex Vincent search and synthesize case law.
AI for Employee Experience Measurement
Employee experience drives retention. AI surfaces signals across many touchpoints.
Give Your Builder A Rules File
A project rules file tells the AI your conventions before it touches anything: names, colors, auth rules, forbidden actions, and how to verify work.
AI Agents Should Have a Permission List
Tell AI what it can and can't touch — like rules on a babysitter's note.
AI game studio content warning statement for sensitive themes
Use AI to draft a content warning statement for a game touching sensitive themes that ships with the game.
Internship-Ready Prompt Repertoire
Show up to your first AI-touching internship with prompts that handle the 80% of tasks you'll actually be assigned.
AI in Collections: Operational Efficiency Without the Empathy Penalty
AI can scale collections outreach — but collections is also where companies most often damage their brand. The art is using AI for efficiency without losing the human touch where it matters.
AI Has No Body — So It Can't Taste Pizza
AI knows the WORD pizza but has never tasted, smelled, or touched anything.
Literature Review With LLMs: Scope First, Search Second
Use an LLM to define the scope of your lit review before touching a search engine — the single highest-leverage move in modern research workflow.
Reclaim: The Calendar AI That's Calmer Than Motion
Reclaim schedules tasks and protects habits on your calendar, but with a gentler touch than Motion. Look at why some users prefer it.
Dentist in 2026: AI on Every X-Ray
Pearl and Overjet catch cavities and bone loss radiologists used to miss. Intraoral scanners replace molds. But drilling a tooth still takes steady human hands.
Handling Knowledge Cutoff Inside Long-Running Agents
Teach agents to defer to a fresh-data tool whenever a question touches recent events or current state.
Validating AI agent output against a Zod or Pydantic schema
Treat the LLM's response as untrusted input and parse it through a schema before it touches your system.
AI-Assisted Code Review Workflows (for Teams)
Code review is the highest-leverage touchpoint in a team. Automating the noise with AI frees humans to focus on the irreducibly human parts. Let's design the workflow.
Park Ranger in 2026: AI at the Trailhead
Wildfire detection, wildlife cameras, and visitor demand modeling changed the job. The ranger still walks the trail at dawn.
AI For High-School Students Applying Out
Rural high-schoolers applying to colleges and trades face a tougher signal-to-noise ratio than metro peers. AI is a coach, an editor, and a translator.
Meet OpenClaw: A Case Study in Local Agent Orchestration
OpenClaw is open-source software that runs agents on your own machine — no cloud dependency, your data stays put. A tour of why it exists and how its pieces fit together.
Capstone: Build and Ship a Real Agent
Everything comes together. Design, code, test, secure, and ship a production-quality agent with open-source code you can fork today.
What Is an AI Agent? (And Why It Is Different From a Chatbot), Part 1
A chatbot answers questions. An AI agent goes off and DOES things for you. Big difference. Here is what that means.
Giving Your AI Agent a Budget (Time, Money, or Tries)
Smart agents have limits: only X tries, only Y minutes, only Z dollars.
Smart AI Agents Keep a Log
AI agents should keep a list of every step they took, like a diary.
AI Agent: Plan Prom Without the Stress, Part 2
An AI agent that handles outfit, group, dinner, and afterparty in one go.
Replaying Agent Runs for Debugging and Regression Testing
Build a replay harness that re-runs a recorded trace against a new prompt or model.
Setting Context-Window Budget Policies for Long-Running Agents
How to keep an agent's context window from filling with noise mid-run.
Scoping Blast Radius When You Give Agents Write Access
Decide what an agent is allowed to break, then enforce it with scoped credentials and dry-run modes.
Building a just-in-time permission elevation flow for AI agents
Let an AI agent ask a human for a higher scope only when a step actually needs it.
AI and Supervising an Agent: When to Let It Run
Agents make mistakes that cost money or break things — knowing when to supervise vs let it go is the new skill.
AI and Computer Use Warnings: When to Trust an Agent With Your Screen
Computer-use agents can click things on your behalf. Learn the rules before you hand over your laptop.
Refactoring Safely With AI
Refactoring means changing code without changing behavior. That used to be scary. With tests and AI together, it becomes routine.
How the AI Coding Interview Is Changing
Whiteboarding a LeetCode problem no longer predicts 2026 performance. Here's what coding interviews are becoming, and how to prepare for the new format.
AI Helps You Write Pseudocode Plans
How AI helpers can explain pseudocode (a coding plan in plain words).
Use AI to Read Other People's Code (a Big Real-World Skill)
Most coding jobs involve reading more code than writing. AI helps you understand strange code fast. Here is how to use it well.
Build a Coding Portfolio With AI Help
If you want to apply to college or your first job, a coding portfolio sets you apart. Here is how teens build one fast.
AI and Discord Bots: Building One for Your Server
How teens use AI to write a Discord bot for their friend group's server.
AI for Stack Trace Triage: Letting an LLM Read Your Errors First
How to feed raw stack traces to an LLM as a triage layer before paging an engineer.
AI-Assisted Dependency Upgrade PRs at Scale
Using an LLM to read changelogs and migrate breaking changes across hundreds of upgrade PRs.
Why Small AI Prompts Beat 'Build Me an App'
Asking Claude or ChatGPT for one function at a time gives way better code than asking for a whole app.
Handing off mid-task between human and Claude pair programmer
Design clean handoff points so a human can resume what an AI started without re-reading the whole repo.
Cleaning up dead feature flags with Claude in batches
Use Claude to find flags that have been on (or off) for 90 days and propose a removal PR.
AI coding: large migrations with checkpoint commits
Break a framework or version migration into named checkpoints. Each checkpoint compiles, passes tests, and is committed before the next prompt.
AI and pull request description drafts
Use AI to draft a clear PR description from your diff so reviewers can engage with intent, not just code.
Using AI to Plan a Framework or Library Migration
Plan version upgrades as a sequence of small, testable moves.
Stale Training Data — When the AI Lives in 2023
Models freeze at their training cutoff. The libraries you use have not. Recognize the patterns of outdated code suggestions and the prompt habits that pull the model into the present.
Recovering When the Agent Trashed Your Repo
An agent went off-script, broke your build, and committed garbage. Learn the systematic recovery workflow — git, sanity checks, and the cultural habits that make recovery fast.
Planning Refactors With AI — Plans First, Code Second
Letting an agent loose on a refactor without a plan is how repos die. Learn the plan-first refactor workflow, the planning prompts that produce real plans, and the gates that keep the agent from going wide.
Multi-Agent Coordination — When Subagents Step on Each Other
Claude Code supports up to 10 parallel subagents; Cursor has cloud agents; Codex has codex cloud. Parallel agents are powerful and chaotic. Learn the coordination patterns that work and the failure modes that hurt.
Production Incidents With an AI Co-Pilot
When prod is on fire, AI agents can be either your best partner or a dangerous distraction. Learn the incident workflow that uses AI safely under pressure — and the moments to put it down.
Auto-Triaging Support Tickets With an MCP Server
Wire Claude to your helpdesk so tickets get classified, tagged, and routed before you wake up.
Email Drip Campaigns (Still The Most Profitable Channel)
Email is old, unsexy, and massively profitable. A 5-email welcome sequence can double your conversion without changing your product. An AI-assisted welcome sequence Platform choices for teen founders For a teen founder starting fresh, Beehiiv is the practical default in 2026.
CRM Choices: What To Use, When To Switch
A spreadsheet works for 10 customers. 100 need a CRM. Here's how to pick and when to upgrade.
How Real Businesses Use AI Every Day
Cafes, schools, hospitals, sports teams — they all use AI. Here are real examples of where AI shows up in everyday businesses.
AI in Account-Based Marketing: Personalization That Closes
Generic outreach gets ignored at the C-suite level. AI personalizes ABM at scale — when paired with substantive insight.
AI for Startup Fundraising Strategy
Startup fundraising involves landscape research, pitch prep, investor coordination. AI accelerates throughout.
AI for Strategic Partnership Evaluation
AI compares partnership proposals against your strategic criteria in a defensible matrix.
Pharmacist in 2026: From Counting Pills to Catching Interactions
Robots fill the vials. AI flags the interactions. The pharmacist has become the last clinical gatekeeper before a drug reaches a patient.
Compliance Officer in 2026: AI Governance Is the Job
The EU AI Act, SEC AI disclosure rules, and state-level bills made AI governance a core compliance responsibility. The role grew; it did not shrink.
AI Helps Photographers Take Better Photos
How AI helpers help photographers pick and edit photos.
AI Helps Bakers Make Yummy Treats
How AI helpers help bakers try new recipes and plan their day.
AI and being a storybook illustrator
Illustrators use AI as a brainstorm buddy, then draw their own art.
How AI Helps Veterinarians
Vets are using AI to spot sickness in pets faster. But the gentle hands stay human.
Government Careers in the AI Era
Government work involves AI in policy, services, and operations. Public-interest framing matters.
AI and which careers AI won't eat: where to bet your next 10 years
AI helps you research which jobs are AI-resistant and which are AI-amplified.
AI and the Jobs It Probably Can't Take From You
AI is replacing some jobs — but the ones that need a human hand, body, or judgment are growing.
Creative Careers AI Won't Replace (And Why)
The art and design jobs getting stronger because of AI, not weaker.
AI for Patent Paralegals: Prior-Art Search Drafts
How patent paralegals use AI to draft prior-art searches that attorneys can stand behind.
AI for Medical Interpreters: Glossary Prep
How certified medical interpreters use AI to prep visit-specific glossaries without compromising fidelity.
AI and Content Strategist Pitch: Turning a Brief Into a Hire
AI helps content strategists draft pitches that win the freelance contract instead of the rejection email.
Building an AI-Assisted Job Search Tracker
Combine a spreadsheet, AI, and a few prompts to run a structured job hunt.
Using AI to Prepare References and Activate Your Network
Draft the asks, briefings, and thank-yous that turn your network into a job-finding engine.
Partner-Led GTM: AI's Role in the Hand-Off
Partner-led GTM means a partner — not your salesperson — owns the buyer conversation. AI sits in the hand-off: enabling the partner without taking the conversation away from them.
The Craft of Image Prompting
Great image prompters aren't typing harder — they're using a mental framework. Subject, setting, style, composition, lighting, mood. Here's the system.
Who Owns an AI Image?
US Copyright Office in 2026: works created purely by AI aren't copyrightable. Works with enough human creative control might be. Here's where the line sits right now.
Curriculum Mapping With AI: Standards Coverage You Can Actually See
Curriculum gaps — standards taught once too briefly, or not at all — are invisible until test scores reveal them. AI can help map existing units to standards, surface gaps, and suggest where concepts could be reinforced across a year.
AI and Getting Real Essay Feedback Without Letting AI Write It
AI as editor is fine. AI as ghostwriter is fraud. Here's how to keep the line clean.
AI for Onboarding Students to Classroom Tech Without Wasting Days
AI builds the onboarding, but routines only stick when re-taught for weeks.
AI for Understanding Slang (Workplace, School, Social Media)
American slang changes fast. AI can decode the latest slang from TikTok, the office, or the school playground.
AI and Content Moderation Appeals: Drafting Defensible Responses
AI helps creators draft moderation appeals that cite policy precisely instead of pleading.
AI and Pseudonymous Creator OpSec: Identity Hygiene Audit
AI audits a pseudonymous creator's footprint for the leaks that get someone doxxed.
Your Own Ethical Checklist as an AI Builder
If you ship AI, ethics is not abstract. It is a set of decisions you make with real trade-offs. Here is the working checklist serious builders actually use.
Use AI to Be More Kind, Not Less
AI can help you write nicer messages, understand others' feelings, and find good things to say. Kind use of AI makes the internet better.
AI customer-facing AI use disclosure pattern library
Use AI to draft a library of disclosure patterns for customer-facing AI use across product surfaces.
AI and an AI-use disclosure template
Use AI to draft a disclosure block readers can trust, naming what AI did and didn't do in your work.
What Confuses AI: Things Humans Get Easily
Some questions are easy for you and weirdly hard for AI. Find out what trips up the smartest computers.
Things AI Cannot Do (Even In 2026)
AI is amazing at lots of stuff. There are also lots of things it cannot do. Knowing both keeps you realistic.
Temperature Explained: Why the Same Prompt Gives Different Answers
Temperature controls how 'creative' an AI gets. Knowing how to dial it changes everything.
Radiology Report Summarization: Making Imaging Findings Actionable
Radiology reports contain clinical findings that must be rapidly communicated to ordering clinicians. AI can summarize lengthy reports into actionable briefings and extract critical findings for follow-up tracking — reducing communication gaps.
Smart Bandages That Watch Your Cut
Some new bandages have tiny sensors that tell a phone if a cut is healing — or if it needs more help.
The Therapy Dog and the Robot Dog
Both real therapy dogs and robot dogs visit hospitals. Each helps in different ways.
Why Hospitals Have So Many Computers
Every screen in a hospital is doing a small job — and AI quietly connects them so the team can work together.
AI Helps Match People Who Need New Organs
AI finds the best match between donors and patients.
AI and Nurses Tracking Vital Signs
AI watches heart rates 24/7 so nurses can be in 5 places at once.
AI and second opinion prep: what records to send and what to ask
AI helps you prep for a second opinion so the new doctor sees the full picture.
Your Bio And Link: 30 Words That Decide A Lot
Your social bio is one of the most-read pieces of writing about you. AI can help you draft 20 versions in 5 minutes.
Grok-Code — coding benchmarks and reality
xAI's code-specialist model ships strong benchmarks. Here is how it actually feels in a real IDE.
AI model families: DeepSeek and the China AI scene
Understand DeepSeek and why China's AI models surprised the world.
AI and Google Veo 3: Text-to-Video With Sound
Veo 3 generates video clips with synced audio — voices, music, sound effects.
Hermes For Code Completion Vs Claude Sonnet: Honest Comparison
Frontier models still lead on hard coding. Hermes still wins on cost and privacy. The honest framing is 'where in the dev loop' instead of 'which model is better'.
Context Compression Engines
Teach students how long-running agents summarize state without losing decisions, constraints, or next actions.
AI for Sensory-Friendly Routine Planning
A routine that ignores your sensory needs collapses. AI can help you build daily routines that respect noise, light, texture, and movement preferences.
Writing Codex Task Briefs That Produce Small Diffs
The quality of a Codex run mostly depends on the brief. Learn the five fields that turn a fuzzy request into a reviewable patch.
Codex Environments: Make the Agent's Machine Boring
Most failed agent runs are boring environment failures. Learn how to give Codex dependencies, setup steps, env boundaries, and project rules.
Parallel Codex Workflows Without Collisions
Codex cloud can work in the background and in parallel. Learn how to split tasks so multiple agents do not trample the same files.
Calendar And Scheduling Agents: The Last Mile Of Coordination
Scheduling agents finally work in 2026 — but only when scoped tightly. Here's how to deploy them without inviting calendar chaos.
AI-Driven Incident Routing: Getting Tickets to the Right Team Faster
Misrouted tickets are the silent killer of MTTR. AI classifiers can read ticket text and route to the right team automatically — when paired with human override and continuous training.
Using AI as a Coaching Tool for Your Kid's Interests
If your kid is into chess, art, music, or coding, AI can be an amazing on-demand coach. Parents can guide the use to keep it engaging — not exhausting.
Maintaining a child's medical history summary with AI
AI structures the summary; you verify every clinical detail with records before sharing.
Audit Your Own Job and Install AI Where It Actually Pays
The capstone: a weekend project where you audit your own role, identify three high-leverage AI installs, and run them for a month to measure the lift.
When Prompts Fail: Debugging Checklist
Bad output is almost never random. It's a clue. Here's how to diagnose and fix a broken prompt instead of just mashing the regenerate button.
Tell AI Who to Be: Roles, Characters, and Pretend Mode, Part 1
Don't share personal information with AI — your full name, address, school, phone number, or photos of yourself..
Temperature and Creativity Control: Deterministic vs. Creative
Some AI tools let you crank up creativity or lock in precision. Knowing when to do which matters.
Presenting Research Clearly
Research is wasted if you can't communicate it. Strong presentation isn't about flashy graphics — it's about helping the reader understand what you found.
The US Executive Order on AI and What Happened Next
On October 30, 2023, President Biden issued the most detailed executive order on AI ever signed. In January 2025, President Trump rescinded it. The policy churn matters.
Goal Misgeneralization: The Right Reward, The Wrong Learned Goal
Langosco's CoinRun agents, Di Langosco's paper, and why a correct reward function is not enough. The subtlest of the classic alignment failures.
CRM Hygiene: How AI Stops You From Lying To Yourself
Bad CRM data isn't a tooling problem, it's a habit problem. AI agents are now closing the gap between what reps do and what the CRM shows.
Ethical AI Selling: Where The Line Is Between Helpful And Manipulative
AI gives reps superpowers. Some of those superpowers cross lines. Knowing where the lines are is now a core part of the job.
Calculus with AI: Limits, Derivatives, and Not Getting Lost
Calculus is where a lot of smart students hit a wall. Wolfram|Alpha and Claude can walk you through every step, but only if you already did the setup work.
Creative Writing: AI as an Editor, Not a Ghost
Using AI to write your story for you makes it no longer your story. Using AI as an editor who reads every draft at 2am is one of the best deals in the world.
Lab Reports With AI: Help, Not Ghostwriting
Lab reports follow a template. AI can help you structure and polish - but your observations and analysis must be yours.
What Claude Code Is: Terminal-Native Agentic Coding
Claude Code is Anthropic's terminal-native coding agent — not a chatbot, not an IDE plugin. Understanding the design choice tells you when to reach for it.
Hooks: Automating Reactions To Tool Calls
Hooks let you run scripts before or after Claude Code does anything. They're how you turn 'guidance' into 'enforcement' — or how you debug what the agent is doing.
Plan Mode And ExitPlanMode
Plan mode forces Claude Code to think before it edits. Used right, it prevents whole categories of agent mistakes — but the discipline only works if you actually read the plan.
Background Tasks: Running Multiple Agents In Parallel
Background tasks let you spin off long-running work and keep coding. Used well, they multiply your throughput. Used poorly, they multiply your context-switch cost.
Reading vs Editing: When To Use Read+Edit vs Write
Claude Code has Read, Edit, and Write tools. The choice between them shapes performance, safety, and how recoverable a mistake is.
Codex Security Model: What Code It Can Run And Where
Codex executes code on your behalf. Understanding the sandbox boundaries — and where they leak — is the difference between productivity and an outage.
Cursor: An AI-First Code Editor
Cursor is VS Code with AI baked into every keystroke — autocomplete, chat, and refactors.
AI and v0.dev: turning prompts into UI components
Use v0 to generate React components from a description.
AI and Windsurf: A Cursor Alternative for AI Coding
Windsurf is an AI-first code editor where AI can read your whole codebase and run multi-step tasks.
AI Customer Support Platforms 2026: Intercom Fin, Decagon, Sierra, Ada
How to evaluate AI support agents on resolution rate, escalation behavior, and unit economics.
Cursor Background Agents: Letting AI Code While You Sleep
Cursor's background agents tackle issues asynchronously in cloud sandboxes; the craft is scoping tasks they can finish without you.
Cursor Agent for People Who Don't Really Code
Cursor looks like an IDE, which is scary. But its agent mode is more like a chat that edits files for you. Here is how to use it without fear.
One-Click Deploy and What's Actually Happening
You push a button, your app is on the internet. Magical, but also demystifiable. Here is what Vercel is doing behind the scenes.
Build a Portfolio of Three Small Apps You Actually Use
A good vibe-coder portfolio isn't a gallery — it's three tiny apps you open every week. Here is the capstone plan to build yours.
RLS Before Launch: The Supabase Lesson
Most scary vibe-coding security stories are not about genius hackers. They are about public database access with weak or missing Row Level Security. Write the smallest useful scope the agent can finish.
AI Partner-Channel Conflict Memos: Drafting Direct-vs.-Reseller Decisions
AI can draft channel-conflict memos, but the founder still has to live with the partners afterward.
Character Consistency in AI Illustration: Workflows for Recurring Characters
Drawing the same character ten times consistently is a basic illustration skill that AI tools are still bad at. Creators using AI for character work need workflows that compensate.
AI Tattoo Stencil Iteration Narrative: Drafting Body-Contour Placement Plans
AI can draft tattoo-stencil iteration plans for body contour, but the actual freehand-and-needle decisions stay with the artist.
AI Content-Moderation Appeals Drafting: Building User-Facing Explanations
AI can draft user-facing moderation-appeal explanations, but the appeal decision belongs to a trained human reviewer.
Client Portfolio Review Letters: AI-Assisted Personalized Communication at Scale
Client portfolio review letters explain performance, contextual market conditions, and forward-looking positioning in plain language. AI can generate first drafts personalized to each client's portfolio composition, risk tolerance, and key concerns — allowing advisors to scale high-quality written communication without sacrificing personalization.
AI for Perioperative Medication Pause Lists: Clear Patient Instructions From Med Lists
Convert the surgical med-pause guidance into patient-facing instructions tailored to their actual med list.
Security: Sandboxing Skills, Least-Privilege Souls, Prompt-Injection Defense
An always-on agent runtime is an always-on attack surface. The OpenClaw security model is three layers — capability scopes for skills, least-privilege for souls, and untrusted-content boundaries for everything the model reads.
Production Agent Patterns: Queues, Retries, Idempotency
A prototype agent and a production agent have the same LLM. What's different is everything around it — durable state, retries, idempotency, observability. The real engineering.
Plan Real Events With AI: Birthdays, Sleepovers, Anything
Planning a sleepover or birthday party? AI helps with everything from invites to activities to snacks.
AI Codes Best in Tiny Pieces
Asking AI for one small piece of code at a time works way better than 'build the whole app'.
AI Code Review for Kubernetes YAML and Helm Charts
How to use Claude to catch resource limits, security context, and probe issues in K8s manifests.
AI and config drift detection across services
Use LLMs to flag when service configs drift from the canonical baseline.
When NOT to Use AI for Coding
AI is a power tool. Some tasks are wrong for it. Learn the categories where AI assistance reliably makes things worse, and the human-only judgment calls AI cannot replace.
Positioning: The One-Sentence Answer That Decides Everything
Positioning is what your business says when nobody's watching. Get it right and marketing gets easy. Get it wrong and nothing works. A sharpening exercise with Claude Positioning changes as you grow Your positioning at 10 customers is different from at 100 and from at 10,000.
Cold Email That Actually Works
The anatomy of a cold email that gets replies. Hint: it is shorter, weirder, and more specific than you think.
Standing up a customer advisory board with AI support
AI helps draft charter, agenda, and recap docs; you choose members and run the conversations.
Architect in 2026: Generative Design at the Drafting Table
Massing studies that took two weeks now take two hours. Here is what an architect actually does when the computer can draft.
Physical Therapist in 2026: Motion Capture in Every Clinic
Phone cameras measure range of motion better than goniometers. AI writes the progress notes. PTs are putting hands on patients more, not less.
Venture Capitalist in 2026: Sourcing and Diligence on Autopilot
AI reads every pitch deck that hits the inbox. Partners spend their time on what still matters — founder judgment and market taste.
Marine Biologist in 2026: Computer Vision in the Reef
Species identification from underwater footage used to take a season. A model trained on 8 million fish does it in a single afternoon.
Urban Planner in 2026: Simulating a City Before Building It
Traffic, zoning, and equity impacts now model in an afternoon. The planner's job is choosing which tradeoffs a community can live with.
Firefighter in 2026: AI in the Turnouts
Pre-incident plans, wildfire prediction, and thermal imaging are now standard. The job still comes down to heat, weight, and seconds.
Social Worker in 2026: Documentation Down, Casework Up
Case notes, intake summaries, and service referrals are now AI-drafted. The reason you do the work — showing up for people in crisis — still requires a human.
Carpenter in 2026: AI on the Jobsite
Layout, cut lists, and punch lists run on a phone. The hands still swing the hammer.
Meteorologist in 2026: When the Forecast Beats You
Weather models like GraphCast and Pangu-Weather out-forecast traditional numerical prediction. The meteorologist's job has shifted to interpretation and communication.
Auto Mechanic in 2026: The Shop Is Half Software
OBD-III, over-the-air updates, and EV battery packs have changed the bay. The diagnostic computer spots the fault; the tech still turns the wrench. The scan tool's AI assistant pulls freeze-frame data, cross-references 14 TSBs, and suggests three fault paths ranked by likelihood and labor hours.
Fashion Designer in 2026: Moodboards to Samples in a Week
Generative imagery, 3D garment sim, and on-demand pattern-making have collapsed the front end. Taste is still the scarce resource.
Investment Banker in 2026: The Deck Writes Itself
Pitchbook assembly, comps, and CIMs are now drafted by AI. The analyst still works late — on higher-leverage parts of the deal.
Epidemiologist in 2026: Outbreak Detection at Internet Speed
Syndromic surveillance runs on ER notes, wastewater, and social signals. The epidemiologist designs the study, interprets the signal, and briefs the public. An anomaly detection model has flagged a GI cluster in one district.
Solar Installer in 2026: Design, Permit, Rack, Wire
Site design, shade analysis, and permit packets run through AI. The work on the roof still runs through your hands.
Optometrist in 2026: AI Reads the Retina
Retinal imaging with AI now screens for diabetes, hypertension, Alzheimer's markers, and more. The OD owns the interpretation and the patient relationship.
Public Defender in 2026: Discovery at Terabyte Scale
Bodycam, CSLI, and digital discovery used to drown defenders. AI review finally makes it possible to read what the state hands you.
Brand Strategist in 2026: Signals, Stories, and Synthetic Audiences
AI runs the research and drafts the decks. The strategist still has to decide what a brand means.
HVAC Tech in 2026: Service Calls Guided by Model Data
Fleet telemetry, remote diagnostics, and refrigerant transitions reshape the service call. The tech still crawls in the attic in August.
Data Labeler in 2026: From Bounding Boxes to Expert Feedback
The job climbed the ladder. Simple image labeling went to workflows; trained humans now do reinforcement learning from human feedback on hard tasks.
Real Estate Agent in 2026: CMA in an Hour, Trust in Years
Listings, comps, and outreach are automated. The agent still has to walk the house, name the risks, and close the deal.
Doctor in 2026: What AI Actually Does to Your Day
Ambient scribes, diagnostic copilots, and evidence engines sit in every exam room. Here is what a physician's workday now looks like — and what still rests on your judgment.
Registered Nurse in 2026: AI at the Bedside
Ambient documentation, early-warning algorithms, and Hippocratic AI agents handle the paperwork — so nurses can spend more time in the room with patients.
Radiologist in 2026: The Most AI-Transformed Specialty
Over 800 FDA-cleared radiology AI products. Triage on every scan. Report drafting on most. The field did not disappear — it mutated into something faster, busier, and more consequential.
Pharmacist in 2026: AI at Every Step of the Prescription
AI pre-screens every order, catches interactions you might miss, and runs robotic dispensing. Clinical pharmacy — not retail counting — is where the career is growing.
Therapist in 2026: AI Does the Notes, Humans Hold the Room
Ambient scribes capture sessions. Between-session chatbots support clients. But the therapeutic alliance — the thing that actually heals — stays irreducibly human.
Medical Researcher in 2026: AlphaFold Changed Biology Forever
Literature review in minutes, protein structures on demand, AI-proposed drug candidates. The discovery cycle has compressed — but the human posing the question still sets the direction.
Software Engineer in 2026: Coding With AI Is the Default
Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot write 40-60% of your keystrokes. The job is not gone — it mutated into reading, directing, and reviewing more code than ever.
ML Engineer in 2026: You Build the Tools Everyone Else Uses
Fine-tune, evaluate, serve, monitor. The ML engineer is the person who ships the models that now power medicine, law, and design. It is the highest-leverage engineering role.
Data Engineer in 2026: AI Writes the SQL You Review
Databricks Assistant, Snowflake Cortex, and dbt Copilot draft pipelines in minutes. The edge is in modeling, governance, and knowing what business question to answer.
Civil Engineer in 2026: AI Runs the Simulations Overnight
Autodesk Forma and generative design explore thousands of layouts while you sleep. The PE still owns every seal on every drawing.
Robotics Engineer in 2026: Foundation Models Walk Around
NVIDIA GR00T, Physical Intelligence π0, and Figure Helix took the vision-language-action paradigm from research paper to factory floor. This is the hottest hardware-software frontier.
Security Engineer in 2026: AI Defends, AI Attacks
Microsoft Security Copilot, CrowdStrike Charlotte, and SentinelOne Purple accelerate defense. Attackers use the same models. The security engineer is the referee in an AI-vs-AI arms race.
DevOps Engineer in 2026: AI Writes the Terraform You Review
Vercel Agent, Datadog Bits, and GitLab Duo automate incident triage and infra changes. Reliability is now a prompt-engineering problem as much as a YAML problem.
Paralegal in 2026: Orchestrating the AI Workflow
The role has inverted: paralegals who used to do research and doc prep now direct the AI that does it. The job is not gone — but it is changing faster than any legal role.
Accountant in 2026: AI Killed Reconciliation, Not the Profession
Vic.ai, Digits, and Intuit Assist automate data entry and categorization. The CPA who wants to be a bookkeeper is in trouble. The CPA who wants to advise is thriving.
Management Consultant in 2026: Decks at the Speed of Thought
McKinsey Lilli, Gamma, and Claude generate first-draft slides and research in minutes. The real consulting work — client relationships and implementation — is more human than ever.
Product Manager in 2026: Specs, Mocks, and Prototypes by Lunch
v0, Linear AI, and Dovetail synthesize research, draft PRDs, and ship prototypes in hours. The PM role has leveled up from communicator to quasi-builder.
Which College Majors Survive the AI Job Reshuffle
Goldman Sachs says AI will displace 300M jobs by 2030. That's the headline. The actual data on which majors lose, win, or stay flat is different.
How Teens Make $30-100/hr Training AI on Scale and Mercor
RLHF needs experts on tap. A 16-year-old with chess or coding skills can earn real money — here's the truth about the gigs.
AI Customer Success Engineer: Beyond Generic CS
AI CS engineers debug retrieval, prompt, and eval setups for enterprise customers — a technical role that legacy CS playbooks cannot describe.
AI Pricing Strategist: Where Models Set the Margin
AI pricing strategists pair econometric modeling with LLM-driven competitor monitoring; the role rewards judgment about when to override the model.
AI dance company tour program notes for international audiences
Use AI to draft program notes that translate the choreographer's intent for audiences unfamiliar with the company's work.
Labeling at Scale: The Hidden Human Layer
Behind every supervised model is an army of human labelers. Understanding how labeling works is understanding who really builds AI.
Special Education AI Tools: Amplifying Support Without Replacing It
AI offers genuine leverage for special education teachers managing heavy caseloads — from progress monitoring summaries to accommodation scaffolds — but every AI output requires professional oversight and FERPA compliance.
AI for IEP Implementation Tracking
AI tracks IEP accommodation implementation across the school week.
Building a school improvement plan with AI scaffolding
AI structures the SIP and proposes goals; the leadership team owns the analysis and ownership.
AI Incident Disclosure Timing: When to Tell Whom About an AI Failure
AI can draft an AI incident disclosure timeline, but who learns what and when belongs to legal counsel and the accountable executive.
When AI Decides Something That Matters
AI is now involved in hiring, loans, medical care, and criminal sentencing. Here are the documented cases and the frameworks being built in response.
AI for Equity Comp Modeling
Model equity compensation scenarios with AI for offers, refreshes, and exits — and verify every assumption with a real lawyer or CPA.
MiniMax Safety And Refusal Behavior
Safety behavior is shaped by training, regulation, and culture. MiniMax models reflect Chinese AI regulation. Western developers must plan for the differences.
Operator: The Agentic Browser Pattern
Operator points an agent at a real browser and lets it click, type, and navigate. The pattern is powerful and the failure modes are different from chat — supervision is not optional.
Supply Chain Anomaly Detection: Patterns Humans Miss
Supply chain data is too dense and too noisy for humans to monitor in real time. AI anomaly detection surfaces the signals — when scoped to actionable thresholds.
AI-Powered Demand Forecasting: When to Trust the Numbers
ML demand forecasts can outperform humans on routine demand — and badly miss black-swan events. Operations teams need to know which is which.
AI for Drafting an Employee Handbook
AI drafts a comprehensive handbook quickly, but a real employment lawyer must review before publishing.
Prisma ORM
Prisma gives TypeScript a type-safe database client generated from your schema. Model once, get autocomplete everywhere.
Build It: A Minimal AI Agent Loop From Scratch
An agent is a loop: model decides, tool runs, model reads result, decides again. You'll build one in 100 lines without a framework.
AI-Augmented Prospecting: Filling The Top Of The Funnel Without Spam
Cold-list buying is dead. Modern prospecting uses Apollo, Clay, and LLMs to find the 50 right humans, not blast 5,000 wrong ones.
AI-Powered Customer Onboarding: From 'Logged In Once' To 'Activated'
Closed deals don't pay until customers are activated. AI agents now do the onboarding work that used to take CSMs 20 hours per account.
Subagents: When To Delegate vs Do It Yourself
Claude Code can spawn isolated subagents for parts of a task. The trick is knowing when delegation actually helps — and when it just doubles your context bill.
Multi-Repo Workflows In Codex
Real systems span repos — frontend, backend, infra, docs. Codex can work across them, but only with explicit repo-graph context.
Descript: Edit Audio And Video By Editing The Transcript
Descript revolutionized podcast editing by making audio editable as text. Deep dive on Overdub voice cloning, Studio Sound, and the serious 2025 updates. Studio Sound — one-click AI noise reduction that makes laptop recordings sound studio-quality.
Writer: The Enterprise Generative AI Platform For Content Teams
Writer is a full-stack enterprise AI platform with its own models (Palmyra), strict governance, and deep integrations. Look at who chooses it over ChatGPT Enterprise.
Vic.ai: The AI That Does Your Accounts Payable
Vic.ai autonomously processes invoices, codes transactions, and speeds up AP teams. Deep look at what CFOs are buying and where it fails.
AI Model Serving Platforms: BentoML, Modal, Ray Serve, Replicate
Compare platforms for hosting custom and open-source models in production.
AI data labeling platforms
Pick a labeling platform when you need humans in the loop on AI outputs.
Seven Design Patterns Every Vibe Coder Should Know
You don't need a CS degree, but you do need seven mental shortcuts for when your app has a list, a form, or a modal. Here they are. If you name them, you can ask AI to build them correctly.
Reading AI Code Well Enough to Modify It
You don’t have to write code from scratch, but you do need to read what the AI hands you. Here are the reading skills that matter.
Pull Request Descriptions That Actually Help Reviewers: AI-Drafted From the Diff
Most PR descriptions are written under deadline and are useless to reviewers. AI can draft descriptions from the diff itself — surfacing the why behind the change, the test plan, and the rollback path.
AI and customer segmentation rebuild: rethinking who you actually serve
Use AI to test alternative segmentations against your CRM data and challenge stale ICP assumptions.
Mechanical Engineer in 2026: Generative Design Finds Parts You Could Not Draw
Fusion generative design explores millions of topology options. nTopology and Ansys simulate in hours what used to take weeks. The ME still owns manufacturability.
Financial Analyst in 2026: Parse 10-Ks in Seconds, Judge Them for Hours
AlphaSense, Hebbia, and Bloomberg GPT read every filing before you do. The edge is the question you ask and the thesis you write.
AI Ethics Lead Team Charter Memos: Defining Scope Without Empire-Building
AI can draft an ethics team charter, but reporting lines and decision rights must be negotiated by the lead with executives.
AI Curriculum Pacing Recovery Plans: Catching Up When You're Three Weeks Behind
AI can plan curriculum pacing recovery, but the teacher still has to make daily teaching choices.
SOAP Note Generation: Turning Clinical Observations Into Structured Records
SOAP notes are the universal language of clinical documentation. AI can draft all four sections from clinician bullet inputs — but every word must survive clinical review before becoming a legal medical record.
Legal Research Acceleration: Using AI to Surface Cases, Statutes, and Arguments Faster
AI tools can dramatically accelerate the first phases of legal research — generating issue lists, identifying relevant bodies of law, and drafting research memos — while attorneys verify accuracy using authoritative legal databases.
How an AI Agent Could Help Find Your Lost Toy
Agents can ask smart questions to narrow down where you last saw your stuff.
Why Good AI Agents Plan Before They Act
A smart agent makes a step-by-step plan before doing anything.
AI Agents and Homework: When an Agent Is Helpful vs Cheating, Part 1
How teens decide when an AI agent is a tutor and when it's doing their work for them.
Homework With AI: Helpful Tutor vs. Sneaky Shortcut
AI can be the world's most patient tutor or the world's worst friend who does your homework for you. The line between them is sharper than people pretend.
AI for Science Fair Projects
Science fairs reward original thinking and clear method. AI can help with both — researching background, designing experiments, even analyzing your data — without writing your project for you.
Book Reports: AI as a Reader, Not a Writer
AI can be your toughest reader — pointing out weak points in your essay, helping you find evidence, asking smart questions. It can also write the whole report for you. Don't let it.
How AI Can Help You Decide What to Charge
Pricing is hard. AI can help you think it through.
Ask AI to Find the Holes in Your Business Idea
Before you start, AI can poke holes in your idea so you can fix them.
AI Customer Service Ideas for a First Business
If you ever start a small business, AI can handle the basics so you focus on the actual work. Here is how.
AI and Telling Good Business Ideas from Silly Ones
Not every idea is a winner — AI can help you stress-test your brilliant plan.
AI Drafting a Pitch Deck Narrative Arc Founders Refine
AI can draft a coherent pitch deck narrative arc that founders then sharpen with their lived market insight.
How AI Can Help You Land a Summer Camp Counselor Spot
Camp counselor jobs are competitive — and almost no other teen is using AI to prep. That's your edge.
AI and Pay Research Before the Offer: Don't Get Lowballed at 17
AI pulls real wage data so you walk into your first job knowing what to ask for.
AI in the Trades: Why Plumbers Will Win
Why hands-on trades are some of the most AI-resilient careers — and the most lucrative.
Practicing Talks and Pitches with AI Coaching
Use AI to rehearse a talk dozens of times and get specific structural feedback.
Write a Mystery Story with AI
AI can help you start a mystery, then YOU finish solving it.
Make Newspaper Headlines with AI
Ask AI to write goofy newspaper headlines about you, your pet, or your day.
AI For Relationship Advice — When To Trust It
AI is the world's most patient friend. It's also a friend with no skin in the game. Here's how to use it without making your relationships worse.
AI For Esports And Competitive Gaming
Top esports players use AI for VOD review, build optimization, and reaction-time training. Here's how to use the same tools at your level.
Classroom Management Ideas
AI brainstorms management strategies for specific situations.
AI as Your On-Demand PD Coach
Skip the boring PD — use AI to learn exactly what you need, when you need it.
AI essay feedback loop: better drafts in half the time
Use AI for fast essay feedback without writing the essay for you.
AI for Co-Teacher Co-Planning That Splits Real Work
AI templates split planning load, but trust between co-teachers comes from honest weekly check-ins.
Use AI to Be More Kind Online
AI tools can help you be MORE kind — nicer messages, supportive comments, thoughtful gifts. Choose kind.
What Gaggle and GoGuardian Actually Read on Your School Laptop
AI scans every Doc, search, and DM on school accounts. Knowing what triggers a flag protects you from false alarms.
Labor and AI: What the Data Actually Says
Most predictions about AI and jobs are either panic or dismissal. Here is what the best evidence through 2025 actually shows — including what is overstated.
AI for Augmentation-vs-Replacement Framing: Honest Org Communication
Draft honest internal communications about whether AI is augmenting or replacing roles, without euphemism.
AI and 1099 vs W2: know which side hustle setup costs you less
AI compares 1099 contractor vs W2 employee so you don't get crushed at tax time.
Doctor Visits Through a Screen
Telehealth is when you talk to a doctor through a phone or computer. AI helps the doctor follow what you're saying.
AI Is Helping Find New Medicines Faster
Making new medicines used to take 10+ years. AI is helping scientists find new ones way faster. Big deal for sick people everywhere.
Will AI Replace Doctors? (Short Answer: No, But Things Will Change)
AI is making doctors better at their jobs. AI is not replacing doctors — but doctors are doing different things than they did 10 years ago.
Claude Opus 4.7 vs. Sonnet 4.6 — which Claude to pick
Opus is the flagship, Sonnet is the workhorse. Here is the five-minute decision tree for when to pay 2x more for Opus and when Sonnet handles it.
AI model families: GPT-5 and what's new
Understand what makes GPT-5 different from GPT-4 and earlier OpenAI models.
Reasoning Models: When AI Thinks Before It Speaks
OpenAI's o3, Claude with extended thinking, and DeepSeek-R1 actually pause and reason before answering. Slower, smarter, pricier.
AI for quarterly all-hands preparation
Pull the quarter's wins, misses, and themes into a defensible narrative.
Show Your Busy Parents One Useful AI Trick
Most parents are stretched thin. Showing them ONE AI thing that genuinely helps them can change their whole view. Here are ideas.
AI for Family Mental Health Resource Mapping
AI maps mental health resources for families navigating a child's diagnosis.
AI as Practice for Hard Conversations With Parents
Claude and ChatGPT can role-play your parent's likely reactions so the real conversation isn't your first try.
How to Walk a Parent Through Turning Off (or On) Snapchat My AI
Most parents don't know My AI exists. The 60-second toggle that prevents a future fight.
AI and Coming Out Conversations: Plan, Practice, Have Backup
AI helps you plan, practice, and prepare for a coming-out conversation with the safety net you deserve.
AI for Coaching Kids Through Friendship Drama
AI gives steady scripts for friendship pain, but real comfort comes from a parent who stays close.
AI for Coaching Teens Through Real Driving Practice Hours
AI structures the practice, but the parent in the passenger seat is what builds skill.
Prompt Templates: Write Once, Use Forever
Turn your best prompts into reusable templates with variables. This is how pros scale: one great template, thousands of runs.
Get More from AI: Options, Rankings, Lists, and Comparisons
AI is amazing at coming up with names — for pets, characters, businesses, anything..
Ask AI to Think Step by Step
When you want AI to do something tricky, ask it to think step by step. The answer comes out smarter.
AI and Conference Talk Rehearsal: Catching Q&A Landmines
AI plays hostile-discussant for your conference talk so creator-researchers don't get blindsided in Q&A.
Reading Shakespeare with an AI Co-Pilot
Shakespeare wrote in English, but not your English. Claude and SparkNotes-style AI can translate a scene the first time, so you can read it the second time for real.
Focus Modes: Academic, YouTube, Reddit, And When Each Wins
Focus modes scope Perplexity's retrieval to a single source family. Picking the right focus is the difference between a citation farm and signal.
Voice Mode — ChatGPT vs. Gemini Live vs. Others
Voice interfaces flipped from gimmick to genuinely useful. Learn what each top voice mode feels like and when to pick which.
Robot Vacuums Use AI: How They Map Your House
Roombas and other robot vacuums use AI to learn your house layout. Surprisingly clever. Here is what is going on.
How AI Picks What to Recommend on Amazon
Amazon recommendations are AI watching everything you do — searches, clicks, purchases. Knowing this is useful.
AI and ChatGPT voice mode: talking out loud
Use ChatGPT's voice mode for hands-free help while studying or driving.
Eagle Scout Project: How AI Helps You Pass Beneficiary Approval the First Time
Most Eagle projects get rejected on the first proposal — AI can stress-test yours against the BSA Workbook before you submit.
AI Drafting a Professional Development Workshop Agenda Facilitators Refine
AI can draft a professional development workshop agenda facilitators refine for their adult-learner audience.
AI Mental Health Apps: Helpful for Some Things, Not Replacement Therapy
Apps like Woebot use AI to help with everyday stress and feelings. Useful for some stuff. Not a replacement for a real therapist or trusted adult.
Role and Persona Prompting: Making AI Sound Like Someone Specific, Part 1
Asking AI to play a role (a coach, a teacher, a friend) changes the kind of answer you get. Match the role to your need.
Tools Literacy
Which model when? Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok — and how to choose. 578 lessons.
AI Foundations
The core ideas — what AI is, how it learns, what it can and can't do. 566 lessons.
Agentic AI
Agents that do things — MCP, tool use, multi-model orchestration. 398 lessons.
Ethics & Society
Bias, safety, labor, copyright — the questions that decide how AI lands. 367 lessons.
Careers & Pathways
80+ jobs mapped to the AI tools that transform them. 490 lessons.
Creative AI
Image, video, audio, music — the generative creative stack. 395 lessons.
Model Families
Every family in the industry. Variants, strengths, limits, pricing. 357 lessons.
Research & Analysis
Literature reviews, source checking, synthesis, and evidence-aware workflows. 280 lessons.
AI in Healthcare
Clinical documentation, patient education, operations, and safety boundaries. 395 lessons.
AI for Finance
Reports, models, controls, analysis, and the judgment calls finance teams face. 322 lessons.
AI for Parents
Helping families talk about AI, schoolwork, safety, creativity, and trust. 276 lessons.
AI-Assisted Coding
Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Windsurf. Real code with real agents. 464 lessons.
AI for Business
Entrepreneurship, productivity, automation. For creator-tier career prep. 388 lessons.
Operations & Automation
SOPs, triage, workflows, and the practical mechanics of AI-enabled teams. 179 lessons.
AI for Legal Work
Contract review, research, privilege, confidentiality, and legal workflow support. 255 lessons.
AI for Educators
Lesson planning, feedback, differentiation, and classroom-safe AI practice. 290 lessons.
Surgeon
Surgeons perform operations to treat injury, disease, and deformity. AI-guided imaging and robotic platforms now help plan cuts down to the millimeter.
Data Labeler / Annotator
Data labelers teach AI by rating outputs and tagging data. Entry-level path into AI — many reviewers are subject-matter experts like doctors and lawyers.
Fine-tuning API
A managed service that fine-tunes provider models on your data without you touching GPUs.
Test set
Held-out data used only at the end to measure the final model's real performance.
Mentor
A guide who gives advice — and yes, AI can play that role too.
Sandbagging
When a model intentionally performs worse than it can to avoid detection.