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AI Literacy for Everyone

Demystifying Artificial Intelligence for All: Understand, Interact, Empower.

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  • Mode: Online/ e-LMS
  • Type: Mentor Based
  • Level: Moderate
  • Duration: 3 Weeks

About This Course

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming every sector—from healthcare and education to finance and entertainment. Yet, many remain unaware or unsure of how AI works, its implications, and how it affects their daily lives. “AI Literacy for Everyone” is a foundational course designed for beginners and non-technical audiences to build core understanding, foster responsible usage, and stimulate informed participation in the AI-driven world.

Aim

To make Artificial Intelligence (AI) accessible and comprehensible for everyone—regardless of age, profession, or background—by equipping them with the essential knowledge and skills to understand, engage with, and critically evaluate AI technologies in everyday life.

Program Objectives

  • To introduce AI concepts in simple, relatable terms

  • To debunk myths and fears around AI

  • To promote responsible and ethical awareness of AI tools

  • To build a bridge between technology and society through knowledge

Program Structure

Week 1: Understanding AI in Everyday Life
Module 1: What is AI, Really?

  • Chapter 1.1: Defining Artificial Intelligence

  • Chapter 1.2: Myths vs. Reality in AI

  • Chapter 1.3: Types of AI: Narrow, General, and Superintelligence

Module 2: How AI Affects You Daily

  • Chapter 2.1: AI in Phones, Homes, and Cars

  • Chapter 2.2: Recommendation Systems and Smart Assistants

  • Chapter 2.3: Invisible AI – Where It’s Working Behind the Scenes

Week 2: Exploring How AI Works
Module 3: The Basics of AI Technology

  • Chapter 3.1: What is Machine Learning?

  • Chapter 3.2: Data, Algorithms, and Patterns

  • Chapter 3.3: Language, Vision, and Decision-Making Models

Module 4: Tools, Trends, and Limits

  • Chapter 4.1: Generative AI (ChatGPT, DALL·E, etc.)

  • Chapter 4.2: Common AI Tools You Can Try

  • Chapter 4.3: What AI Can and Can’t Do (Yet)

Week 3: Thinking Critically About AI
Module 5: Ethics, Bias, and Responsibility

  • Chapter 5.1: Understanding Bias in AI

  • Chapter 5.2: Data Privacy and Surveillance Risks

  • Chapter 5.3: Who’s Responsible When AI Makes Mistakes?

Module 6: Your Role in an AI World

  • Chapter 6.1: Being AI-Literate as a Consumer or Worker

  • Chapter 6.2: How AI Affects Jobs and Workplaces

  • Chapter 6.3: Future Readiness and Lifelong Learning with AI

Who Should Enrol?

  • No technical background required

  • Open to students (13+), educators, working professionals, homemakers, and senior citizens

  • Ideal for anyone curious about how AI impacts the world around them

Program Outcomes

  • Grasp the fundamentals of AI and its societal impact

  • Interact confidently with AI-enabled tools and platforms

  • Identify misinformation and understand ethical AI use

  • Be empowered to explore further learning or advocate for responsible AI practices

Fee Structure

Discounted: ₹8499 | $112

We accept 20+ global currencies. View list →

What You’ll Gain

  • Full access to e-LMS
  • Real-world dry lab projects
  • One-on-one project guidance
  • Publication opportunity
  • Self-assessment & final exam
  • e-Certificate & e-Marksheet

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