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This series is welcoming, practical, and beginner-friendly—no prior experience needed.
Session 1: April 1 | Intro to AI for Everyday Life
• Plain-English overview of AI/LLMs and what they can (and can’t) do
• Everyday examples (home admin, travel planning, learning, budgeting, wellness)
• Safe/ethical use, good prompts, and quick wins to get started
This series is welcoming, practical, and beginner-friendly—no prior experience needed.
Session 2: April 8 | Hands-On Use Cases
Bring a real personal task you want AI to help you with
Guided practice building prompts and iterating on outputs
Turning AI results into repeatable “recipes” you can use again
This series is welcoming, practical, and beginner-friendly—no prior experience needed.
Session 3: April 15 | Tune-Up, Troubleshooting & Next Steps
Review participants’ AI-generated work and refine it for quality
Tips for accuracy, privacy, and light automation
Take-home templates, ideas, and future resources
This series is welcoming, practical, and beginner-friendly—no prior experience needed.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lecture & Discussion | Computers & Technology |
TAGS: | tech talk |
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