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What Is Intelligence, Really? A Working Framework
Before we can judge whether an AI is intelligent, we need a framework for what intelligence even means. Draw on Chollet, Dennett, and modern evals.
AI and Physical Therapy Games
After an injury, AI turns boring exercises into video games.
AI and the physical therapy buddy
AI can watch you do exercises and tell you if you're doing them right.
AI Red-Team Platforms: HiddenLayer, Robust Intelligence, Lakera Red
AI Red-Team Platforms — a structured comparison so you can pick a tool by fit rather than vibes.
AI physical therapy progress letter for the referring physician
Use AI to draft a structured PT progress letter that the referring physician can scan in under a minute.
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.
Physics With AI: Simulations, Vectors, and Free Body Diagrams
Physics needs intuition. PhET simulations plus AI explanations give you that intuition faster than any textbook.
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.
Physical Therapist: AI Helpers in This Career
PTs help people recover from injuries by guiding them through exercises.. Here's how AI shows up in this career in 2026.
Defining Artificial Intelligence
AI is a label that covers many things. Let's narrow it down so you can tell marketing hype from the real computer science underneath.
What Even Is AI? A Big Word Made Small
AI stands for artificial intelligence. That sounds fancy, but it just means a computer that can do things that used to need a person. Let's see what that really looks like.
Gong: The Revenue AI That Transformed Sales Teams
Gong records, transcribes, and analyzes every sales call to surface what works. Deep dive on what Gong actually does, the 'deal intelligence' features, and why it's $1,500+/seat/year.
IP Patent Landscape Analysis: AI-Assisted Competitive Intelligence for Innovation Teams
Patent landscape analysis — mapping the patent activity of competitors, identifying white spaces for innovation, and assessing freedom-to-operate risks — is labor-intensive work that AI can accelerate significantly for IP counsel and corporate innovation teams.
AI Document Extraction: Reducto, Unstructured, Azure Document Intelligence
Compare PDF and document extraction tools for invoices, contracts, and forms.
AP Physics: Free-Body Diagrams and Walkthroughs
Physics problems are 40 percent drawing the right picture. AI models that can see your free-body diagram and critique it are close to having a TA on call.
Turing's 1950 Paper: Can Machines Think?
Alan Turing opened modern AI with a single question and a clever game to answer it.
A Weekly Competitive Research Ritual With AI
Use Perplexity, NotebookLM, and Claude to keep a live pulse on every competitor without burning a whole day.
AI Competitor Teardown Decks: Synthesizing Public Signals
AI can scrape and synthesize public competitor signals into a teardown deck faster than analysts — but verification of inferences must precede any board reading.
Trades Careers in the AI Era
Trades work resists AI replacement but adopts AI tools. Skill remains primary; tools accelerate.
AI Is Not Right for Everything
AI is a great tool — but not for every problem.
AI and the Difference Between Today's AI and 'AGI'
Today's AI is narrow and pattern-based — AGI would be general human-level reasoning. We're not there.
AI Helps With Broken Bone Recovery
How AI helps people get better after a broken bone.
AI in PT/OT/Speech Therapy Workflows
Therapy workflows benefit from AI in documentation, plan generation, and progress tracking.
AI State-Tax Nexus Memos: Drafting the Footprint Before Audit Asks
AI can draft state-tax nexus memos, but the SALT specialist still owns the registration call.
Doctor (Physician): AI Helpers in This Career
Doctors diagnose illness, prescribe treatment, and care for patients.. Here's how AI shows up in this career in 2026.
AI ophthalmology letter back to the primary care physician
Use AI to draft a focused letter from an eye exam back to the patient's PCP highlighting systemic findings.
Dartmouth 1956: The Field Gets a Name
A summer workshop in New Hampshire gave artificial intelligence its name and its optimism problem.
AI and Becoming a Wildland Firefighter
How AI is reshaping fire prediction and what physical training still gets you hired.
PE and Wellness Integration: Movement-Minded AI Planning
Physical education and wellness curricula are often the last to receive planning support. AI can generate unit plans, warm-up sequences, reflection prompts, and wellness journal activities that honor the whole student.
Plagiarism vs Paraphrasing (For Builders)
Paraphrasing is putting an idea in your own words after you understood it. Word-swapping is just sneaky copying. Schools detect both — but only one is real research. "AI is helpful" becomes "Artificial intelligence is useful." That's not paraphrasing — that's sneaky copying.
Chemistry and AI: Balancing Equations and Staying Safe
Chemistry equations are puzzles. AI can balance them instantly. But the lab is still physical - and AI cannot smell danger.
Telehealth Triage Prompts: AI-Assisted Protocols for Virtual-First Care
Telehealth triage requires structured clinical questioning to assess acuity without physical examination. AI can generate symptom-specific triage question sets and decision trees that guide virtual care teams toward safe, efficient disposition decisions.
AI Medical Triage: Life-or-Death Limits
Where AI triage scores belong in the ER workflow and where they must never decide.
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.
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.
AI and the AGI Debate: What's Real, What's Hype
Tech CEOs claim 'AGI' is coming — knowing what AGI actually means cuts through the noise.
AI and Stalker Pattern Detection: Spotting Repeat Offenders Across Aliases
AI detects stalker behavior across aliases and platforms so creators can document escalation before it gets physical.
AI for Special Needs Parenting: Tools, Opportunities, and Important Limits
Parents of children with learning differences, developmental conditions, or physical disabilities are finding AI tools genuinely useful — for research, IEP preparation, communication support, and personalized learning. This lesson explores the real opportunities and important cautions.
Clinical Documentation With LLMs: Drafting Notes Without Losing Clinical Judgment
Large language models can transform sparse clinical observations into structured draft notes — saving physicians and nurses time while keeping the clinician's judgment as the authoritative final voice.
AI Renewable Forecasting Engineer: Wind, Solar, and the Grid
ML engineers in renewable forecasting balance physics-based models with LLM-assisted weather narrative analysis.
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.
The Full Agent Landscape in 2026
The agent market matured fast. Here's the field map — frontier labs, frameworks, browsers, local stacks, benchmarks — so you can pick the right tool without shopping by hype.
Claude Code on iOS and Android Codebases
Patterns for using Claude in Swift and Kotlin projects without breaking native conventions.
The Turing Test and Its Discontents
The imitation game became famous, but most AI researchers now think it measures the wrong thing.
Expert Systems: AI Goes to Work
In the 1970s and 80s, AI found its first real customers by encoding expert knowledge as if-then rules.
The First AI Winter: 1974 to 1980
After the Lighthill Report and mounting skepticism, AI funding collapsed and the field went quiet.
Deep Blue Beats Kasparov, 1997
When IBM's chess machine defeated the world champion, AI made its first big public statement.
Future Jobs: What AI Literacy Means for Your Career
Nobody knows exactly what jobs will look like when you graduate. But the gap between people who can work with AI and people who can't is going to matter — a lot.
Reading A P&L Without Falling Asleep
The profit and loss statement is a business's health check. Here's how to read one in ten minutes and spot trouble in thirty seconds. The three P&L numbers that tell you 90% of the story Gross margin % — tells you the fundamental health of the business model Operating expense growth vs.
The Six Business Models You'll Actually Choose From
Every business on Earth fits into a small handful of models. Here's the map, and which ones are teen-friendly in 2026.
Unit Economics: Can One Sale Pay For Itself?
If one single customer doesn't make you money, a million of them won't either. Unit economics is the microscope that tells you the truth. Unit economics go sideways fast with AI features.
Bookkeeping With AI Tools (So Your Taxes Don't Catch Fire)
Bookkeeping is boring and critical. AI-native tools like Digits and Vic.ai make it take 30 minutes a month instead of 5 hours.
AI and refund policies: write rules that don't bite you later
Use AI to draft refund and return policies that protect you and feel fair.
AI for Competitive Positioning Refresh
AI summarizes competitor moves so positioning refreshes stay grounded in fresh signal.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Inventors Use AI to Make New Stuff
Inventors test ideas faster with AI as their assistant.
Vets Use AI to Help Sick Pets
AI helps animal doctors find what's wrong faster.
Construction Workers and Smart Robots
AI and robots help build buildings safer and faster.
AI Helps Architects Design Buildings
How AI helpers help architects plan cool buildings.
AI Helps Mail Carriers Plan Routes
How AI helpers help mail carriers deliver mail faster.
How AI Changes the Trade School vs College Question
AI is making some white-collar jobs shrink while trades stay strong. Here's what that means for what you choose next.
Sales Careers in the AI Era: Personalization at Scale
AI changes sales most where prospecting and admin live. The relationship work stays human. Sellers who use AI for the right things win bigger.
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.
Why HVAC and Welding Are Some of the Most AI-Proof Jobs
Plumbers, electricians, and HVAC techs make $70k-$120k median, with apprenticeships you get paid to do. AI helps them, doesn't replace them.
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.
Practicing Talks and Pitches with AI Coaching
Use AI to rehearse a talk dozens of times and get specific structural feedback.
AI For Film And Video Projects
From storyboarding to color correction, AI tools are reshaping student film. Here's where they help, where they hurt, and what to disclose.
Synthetic Data: When AI Trains on AI
Real data is expensive, private, or scarce. Synthetic data is generated by models themselves. It is rapidly becoming as important as scraped data.
AI and ELL Scaffolding: Sentence Stems That Unlock Participation
AI builds sentence stems and scaffolds for English Language Learners so they participate in any lesson.
AI Consent in Workplaces: What Employees Deserve to Know
AI deployment in workplaces raises consent questions that legal minimums don't fully address. Employers who lead on transparency gain trust; those who don't face backlash.
AI Apps and Screen Time
AI is fun but too much screen time isn't healthy.
AI and Fan Harassment Response: Drafting an Escalation Playbook
AI helps creators draft a harassment-response playbook so reactions stay measured under pressure.
AI and Pseudonymous Creator OpSec: Identity Hygiene Audit
AI audits a pseudonymous creator's footprint for the leaks that get someone doxxed.
AI and Doxx Prevention Audits: What Strangers Can Find About You
AI runs creator-facing doxx audits so personal info that's findable online gets locked down before bad actors find it.
The Environmental Cost of Training a Big Model
Training a frontier model uses the electricity of a small city for months. Running inference at scale matches a large country's load. Here is what the numbers actually look like.
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.
Creative Rights: Artists, Writers, Musicians vs. Generative AI
The creative industries are not against AI. They are against training on their work without consent or compensation. Here is what the fight is actually about.
Share AI Stuff Honestly: It Builds Trust
When you share something AI helped you make, telling people is honest and builds trust. Hiding it makes you look bad later.
Sometimes the Hard Thing Is the Right Thing — Even With AI
AI makes everything easier. Sometimes 'easier' is not 'better.' The hard thing builds skill, character, and pride.
AI in Cybersecurity for Financial Services
Financial services face the highest cyber threat profile. AI augments security teams handling threat detection at scale.
Using AI to Draft Sales Tax Nexus Analysis Memos
Outline state nexus considerations from revenue and presence facts.
AI REIT property acquisition investment memo draft
Use AI to draft the standard sections of a REIT acquisition memo from the underwriting model and broker package.
Specialist AI vs. Do-Everything AI
Some AI can do only one thing. Other AI can try many things. And some people dream of an AI that can do anything. Let's sort them out.
Is the Model Reasoning or Pattern Matching?
The line between deep reasoning and clever pattern recognition is blurry. Here's how researchers try to tell them apart.
A Short History: From Expert Systems to Transformers
AI did not start in 2022. It has decades of wrong turns and breakthroughs. Knowing the history helps you spot hype from real progress.
Narrow, General, AGI, ASI: What We Mean and Why It Matters
The terminology ladder of AI capability is loaded. Clarify your definitions and you clarify your whole view of the field.
Quick Tour of AI History: From 1950 to Now
AI is not new — people have been working on it for 75 years! Here are the big moments in a fast tour.
Stay YOURSELF Even With All the AI Around
AI is everywhere. The most important thing is not to lose yourself in it. Be a kid. Have your own ideas. Live real life.
AI Is Older Than You Think: A Quick History
People have been building AI ideas since the 1950s — long before smartphones!
What Is AI, Anyway?
AI is software that learns patterns from lots of examples.
AI and What 'Multimodal' Actually Means
Modern AI handles text, images, audio, and video at once — that's multimodal.
Patient Education Handouts: Plain Language That Patients Actually Use
Medical jargon in patient education materials leads to non-adherence. AI can generate plain-language handouts at appropriate reading levels — covering diagnoses, medications, and discharge instructions — that patients understand and follow.
Wellness Coaching Scripts: AI-Assisted Behavior Change Support
Health coaches and wellness programs are increasingly AI-augmented. AI can generate motivational interviewing-aligned coaching scripts, goal-setting frameworks, and relapse-recovery prompts — extending reach while maintaining behavior change principles.
AI Therapy Chatbots — Real Help or Risk?
Apps like Woebot and Wysa use AI for mental health — here's the honest take.
AI and injury recovery: smart rehab schedules
Use AI to design rehab routines after sports injuries.
AI and Sports Injury Rehab: Come Back Stronger, Not Just Sooner
AI builds a sport-specific rehab plan after an injury so you don't reinjure the same week you return.
Grok Vision — visual reasoning on the third option
Grok Vision rounds out xAI's lineup. It is not the strongest visual model, but it has a niche around uncensored scene description and real-time X media.
AI model families: on-device models on your phone
Understand the AI running directly on your iPhone or Android.
llama.cpp: The Engine Underneath Almost Everything
Ollama, LM Studio, and most local-model apps are wrappers around llama.cpp. Knowing what it actually does — and how to drop down to it — pays off when defaults are not enough.
Hailuo Video: What Makes It Stand Out
Hailuo is MiniMax's text-to-video model. It is not the highest-resolution or longest-clip option, but it has a recognizable style, strong motion coherence, and aggressive iteration speed.
ChatGPT Vision: When To Upload An Image Vs Describe It
Vision lets the model see. The question is whether it should — describing in text is sometimes faster, more accurate, and safer.
AI for Emotional Regulation Check-Ins
Emotional regulation is hard when the body's signals are loud and the words to describe them are not. AI can offer structured check-ins that help you name what is happening.
AI for Math Without Shame (Dyscalculia Friendly)
Dyscalculia makes everyday math feel like a wall. AI can be a patient, judgment-free calculator and tutor that does not sigh when you ask the same thing three times.
AI and Helping Parents Understand Your Anxiety
AI can help you find words for what you feel — so a parent talk doesn't end in shutdown.
Reading Your School's AI Policy Out Loud With a Parent
Most parents have not read your school's AI policy. Most teachers haven't either. Reading it together prevents 90% of the conflicts.
AI for Aligning Grandparents on Screen-Time Norms
AI scripts a respectful sit-down with grandparents, but family politics still need the parent in the room.
AI for Building Toddler Tantrum Response Cards for Both Parents
AI builds quick-reference cards, but only co-regulation in the moment ends a tantrum.
AI Bedtime Story Generators: Benefits, Risks, and How to Use Them Well
AI story generators can create personalized bedtime stories featuring your child as the hero, in any setting, at any length. They can also produce content that is unsuitable for children, lack the warmth of a human voice, and substitute for a bonding ritual. This lesson helps parents use AI storytelling tools thoughtfully.
SB 1047: California's AI Safety Bill
In 2024, California almost passed the first US state law targeting frontier AI safety. Governor Newsom vetoed it. The fight reshaped the AI policy landscape.
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.
Constitutional AI: A Deep Dive on Anthropic's Approach
What a constitution actually contains, how the training loop works, where the research is now, and the honest trade-offs.
ADHD Planning Tools: Motion, Reclaim, and Sunsama
If calendars feel impossible, AI planners rearrange your schedule for you. Here are the best ones for student brains.
Fathom: The Free Meeting Assistant That Actually Works
Fathom gives you unlimited meeting recording, transcription, and AI summaries for free. Look at why it's eating Otter's lunch and what the paid tier adds.
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.
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.
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 and telehealth visit prep: get the most out of a 10-minute video call
AI helps you prep for a telehealth visit so you don't waste your one shot.
AI Dialysis Vascular-Access Rounds Narrative: Documenting Surveillance Findings
AI can format weekly dialysis vascular-access surveillance notes, but cannulation decisions stay with the access team.
AI MSA Redline Strategy Memos: Drafting the Negotiation Posture Before Markup
AI can draft MSA redline strategy memos, but the negotiator still has to hold the line in the call.
Creative AI for Younger Kids: Choosing Tools That Build Skills, Not Replace Them
Creative AI tools — image generators, story creators, music tools — can be magical for kids. But not all are designed with development in mind. Here's how parents can choose tools that build real creative skills.
Career Conversations About AI With Teens: Preparing for a World That Does Not Exist Yet
AI will reshape most careers teens might pursue. Parents who can have honest, informed conversations about which roles AI is changing, which it is augmenting, and which skills remain distinctly human give their teens a significant advantage in career planning and education choices.
When AI Predicts Nature
AI agents are being used to predict weather, fire risk, animal migration, and crop yields — with growing accuracy..
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Game Designers Use AI to Build Worlds
AI helps designers make new game characters and levels.
Animator: AI Helpers in This Career
Animators bring drawings to life — making characters move in cartoons, movies, video games.. Here's how AI shows up in this career in 2026.
Video AI — Sora, Veo, Runway, Kling
Text-to-video became practical in 2025 and cinematic in 2026. Here's the state of the art and how to choose.
AI Drag-Show Set-List Pacing: Drafting Energy Curves Across Numbers
AI can draft drag-show set-list pacing plans across performers and numbers, but the room read belongs to the host.
Building Real Friendships in an AI World
AI cannot replace real friendships. Building real ones matters more than ever in 2026 and beyond.
AI is NOT for Real Emergencies
If someone is hurt, call 911 or get a grown-up — not AI.
AI and Homework: Where Is the Honest Line?
Using AI on schoolwork is not simply cheating or not cheating. It depends on the task, the rules, and what you are learning to do. Here is how to think about it.
Your Brain Still Matters Most
AI is a helper, but your own thinking is still the most important.
Scaling Laws and Compute-Optimal Training
Dive into the equations that governed the last five years of AI progress, and the fresh questions they raise now that pure scaling is hitting walls.
Sora 2 API — video generation, programmable
Sora 2 moved from consumer-only to API in 2026. 60-second 1080p video from a prompt, callable from code.
AI Explains When Schools Can Search Your Phone
AI can break down what schools can and can't do when they want to search your bag, phone, or locker.
Comparing Output Token Throughput Across Models
Tokens per second matters for streaming UX and batch jobs; benchmark instead of trusting datasheets.
Video models: Veo 3, Sora 2, Runway Gen-4
Three top video AIs — each has different strengths in length, realism, and control.
AI Video Models: Sora, Veo, Runway, and What's Actually Usable
Video gen leapt forward but still has narrow sweet spots. Know them before you promise a client.
Hermes For Structured JSON Output: Schemas That Work
When you need data, not prose, an open-weight model has to play by a schema. Hermes is one of the more reliable choices — but only if you prompt it carefully.
MiniMax Pricing And Access — Using Them Outside China
MiniMax has both Chinese and international API endpoints with different pricing, regions, and terms. Knowing the seams matters before you sign.
Sora: Video Generation Prompts And Their Limits
Video generation is the most expensive and least controllable AI media. Even when models like Sora are available, getting useful clips is a craft — and the platform reality keeps shifting.
AI for Calming Sibling Conflicts Without Picking Sides
AI offers neutral scripts for sibling fights, but only a present parent can de-escalate the moment.
Chain-of-Thought for Builders: Make AI Show Its Reasoning
Force AI to explain its reasoning out loud, and you'll catch its mistakes faster.
The Publication Date Check
AI gives you confident answers about facts that may have changed. The publication date of any source is the first thing to check — including AI's training cutoff.
Building a Glossary as You Research
Every new field has its own vocabulary. Building a personal glossary as you research saves time on later projects in the same field.
Agent-Specific Prompt Injection Defenses: Why Standard LLM Defenses Aren't Enough
Prompt injection in agents is more dangerous than in chatbots — because agents take actions. The defenses must account for indirect injection from tool outputs, web content, and user-uploaded files.
AI Puppet-Show Script Iteration: Building Age-Appropriate Visual Comedy
AI can iterate puppet-show scripts toward stage-readable visual comedy, but the puppeteer's body knowledge stays in the room.
How to Read a Research Paper in 10 Minutes With AI (Without Cheating Yourself)
ChatGPT, Scite, and the 3-pass method — read papers like a grad student in less time than your homework.
AI Agents Carry a Tool Belt
Agents pick the right tool for each job, like a builder.
The Second Winter: Expert Systems Collapse
The 1980s AI boom ended when expert systems hit a wall and specialized Lisp machines went obsolete.
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.
AI and Clinical Leader Rounding Prep: Structured Listening
AI prepares clinical leaders for rounding conversations that surface real frontline issues.
AI in Professional Music Production
Pro music production uses AI for mixing, mastering, even composition assistance. Engineering authority remains.
AI Medical Decisions: Where Liability Actually Sits
AI helps make medical decisions every day. When something goes wrong, who's responsible? The legal answers are still forming — but practical risk allocation patterns are emerging.
AI and Medical Imaging: When the Second Opinion Becomes the First
When AI radiology triage reorders the worklist, document the workflow change so liability doesn't quietly shift to the model.
AI for Handling Family Pressure About Majors and Careers
First-gen students often hear 'be a doctor or a lawyer' from parents who immigrated or sacrificed for them. AI can help you have the hard conversation, on your terms.
What Is AI, Really?
Meet AI like you'd meet a new friend at school: not magic, not a robot from the movies, but a very fast pattern-finder.
Prior Authorization Letter Drafting: Making the Case for Patient Care
Prior authorization letters are time-consuming to write and have high stakes for patients. AI can draft compelling, evidence-based authorization requests that cite clinical guidelines and patient-specific factors — saving hours per case.
AI for Clinical Trial Recruitment: Patient Matching at Scale
Trials fail to recruit. AI matching systems can scan EHRs against eligibility criteria across an entire health system — finding candidates that would never have been identified manually.
AI ER bed board handoff narrative for incoming attendings
Use AI to convert raw bed-board state and pending workups into a structured handoff narrative for the incoming ER attending.
AI sleep study results explainer for the patient
Use AI to convert a sleep study report into a plain-language explainer the patient can read before the follow-up visit.
AI and Clinician Burnout: When the Chatbot Is the Friend at 11pm
AI is a useful reflection partner for burnout, not a substitute for a therapist or your peer-support program.
AI Tools: Instructor for Structured Outputs
How Instructor pairs Pydantic models with retries to get reliable JSON from LLMs.
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 School-Nurse Individualized Care Plan Drafting: Diabetes and Seizure Templates
School nurses can use AI to draft individualized health plans for diabetes, seizures, and severe allergy from clinician orders.
AI and Patient Portal Messages: Drafting Replies That Sound Human and Are Reviewed
AI can draft empathetic patient-message replies; a clinician must read every word before send.
AI Foundations
The core ideas — what AI is, how it learns, what it can and can't do. 566 lessons.
AI for Business
Entrepreneurship, productivity, automation. For creator-tier career prep. 388 lessons.
Careers & Pathways
80+ jobs mapped to the AI tools that transform them. 490 lessons.
Tools Literacy
Which model when? Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok — and how to choose. 578 lessons.
Research & Analysis
Literature reviews, source checking, synthesis, and evidence-aware workflows. 280 lessons.
AI for Educators
Lesson planning, feedback, differentiation, and classroom-safe AI practice. 290 lessons.
AI in Healthcare
Clinical documentation, patient education, operations, and safety boundaries. 395 lessons.
AI for Legal Work
Contract review, research, privilege, confidentiality, and legal workflow support. 255 lessons.
AI for Parents
Helping families talk about AI, schoolwork, safety, creativity, and trust. 276 lessons.
Safety & Governance
Practical safety systems, evaluation, provenance, policy, and human oversight. 357 lessons.
GPT / ChatGPT (OpenAI)
The household name that kicked off the modern AI era
Claude (Anthropic)
The safety-first frontier family
Runway (Runway)
The filmmaker's AI toolkit
Kling (Kuaishou)
China's answer to Sora, built by TikTok's biggest rival
Robotics Engineer
Robotics engineers build machines that move through the real world — from warehouse arms to humanoids. Foundation models for robots are the hot 2026 frontier.
Climate Scientist
Climate scientists model the Earth system and predict change. AI foundation models now forecast weather faster and better than classical physics codes.
Doctor (Physician)
Physicians diagnose illness, prescribe treatment, and coordinate patient care. In 2026, AI ambient scribes and diagnostic copilots now sit in every exam room.
Operations Manager
Ops managers keep the business running — scheduling, process, vendors. AI automates paperwork and spots bottlenecks.
Firefighter
Firefighters respond to fires, medical calls, and disasters. AI helps predict wildfire spread and flag burn-over risks in real time.
AI Red Teamer
AI red teamers try to break AI models — jailbreaks, adversarial prompts, misuse paths — before attackers do. Hot demand in frontier labs and government.
Automotive Mechanic
Mechanics diagnose and fix vehicles. AI diagnostic tools now read car signals and suggest likely fixes in seconds.
Streamer
Streamers build communities on Twitch, YouTube, Kick. AI mods chat, generates clips, and translates on the fly.
USAII Certified Artificial Intelligence Engineer (CAIE)
United States Artificial Intelligence Institute — Industry professionals validating AI engineering skills
USAII Certified Artificial Intelligence Scientist (CAIS)
United States Artificial Intelligence Institute — Senior researchers and AI scientists
ARTiBA Artificial Intelligence Engineer (AiE)
Artificial Intelligence Board of America (ARTiBA) — Professionals credentialing AI engineering skills
HarvardX: CS50's Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python
Harvard University — High school students and undergrads — the premier free AI course
Stanford Artificial Intelligence Professional Program
Stanford Online — Advanced learners seeking Stanford-credentialed AI training
Stanford Artificial Intelligence Graduate Certificate
Stanford School of Engineering — Career professionals seeking graduate-level AI specialization
CertNexus Certified Artificial Intelligence Practitioner (CAIP)
CertNexus — Practitioners validating real-world ML skills
ColumbiaX: Artificial Intelligence (MicroMasters)
Columbia University / edX — College students and professionals building advanced AI foundations
IBM SkillsBuild: Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals
IBM SkillsBuild — High school and college students getting an IBM-backed AI credential
ColumbiaX: Artificial Intelligence (Free Audit)
Columbia University / edX — Learners wanting university-grade AI theory for free
Salesforce Trailhead: Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals
Salesforce Trailhead — End users, sales teams, service teams, and business learners who want a quick AI vocabulary baseline
Harvard Computer Science for Artificial Intelligence Professional Certificate
HarvardX / edX — Students building a credentialed CS + AI foundation
Intelligence
The ability to learn, reason, and solve problems.
Artificial intelligence
The full name for AI — when computers act like they can think or learn.
AGI
Artificial general intelligence — AI that can do most human cognitive tasks as well as humans.
AI
Computer systems that do things that usually need human thinking, like recognizing faces or writing stories.
Artificial
Made by humans, not grown in nature.
ASI
Artificial superintelligence — AI significantly smarter than humans across the board.
Confidential compute
Running workloads in hardware that keeps the cloud provider itself from seeing your data.
GPQA
Graduate-level Google-Proof Q&A — hard science questions experts can barely handle.