Getting Started With AI at Work
Learn a simple, low-risk way to start using AI at work without overcomplicating your process.
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Practical AI tips for getting started, avoiding common mistakes, writing better prompts, and applying AI to real work.
Getting Started
Start using AI tools with simple workflows, setup guidance, and clear first steps.
Learn a simple, low-risk way to start using AI at work without overcomplicating your process.
Get clearer, more useful summaries from AI by defining audience, purpose, and output format.
Turn scattered notes into something useful by giving AI a cleanup job with clear structure and limits.
Common Mistakes
Avoid the habits and workflow mistakes that make AI outputs weaker or less reliable.
Avoid the habits that make AI less useful, less accurate, and harder to trust in everyday work.
Convert messy idea dumps into usable checklists by asking AI to separate actions, constraints, and open questions.
Learn the common situations where AI output needs extra skepticism before you reuse it at work.
Understand the common reasons AI outputs feel generic and learn how to ask for more specific responses.
Better Prompts
Improve prompt structure, prompt comparisons, and reusable prompting patterns.
Improve weak prompts with simple fixes that lead to clearer, more useful AI output.
Compare free and paid AI tools from a beginner perspective so you can decide when an upgrade is actually worth it.
Real Use Cases
Apply AI to real tasks with practical examples, comparisons, and role-based workflows.
Compare ChatGPT and Claude from a beginner angle so you can choose the one that fits your first practical use cases.
Use AI to smooth out awkward wording without losing your original meaning or tone.
Draft clearer work emails with AI while keeping the message accurate, useful, and appropriate for the reader.