📝 Full Product Description
🌍 Program Overview
AI is reshaping every aspect of life and work — from healthcare and education to finance and creativity. “AI Literacy for Everyone” is a self-paced, beginner-friendly course designed to empower non-technical learners with essential knowledge about AI, its capabilities, its limitations, and its responsible use.
Whether you’re a student, teacher, working professional, policymaker, or lifelong learner, this course gives you the skills to navigate and thrive in an AI-enabled world.
🎯 Key Learning Objectives
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Understand what AI is and what it is not
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Recognize types of AI (Narrow AI, Generative AI, Machine Learning, etc.)
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Explore real-world applications of AI across industries
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Learn about AI ethics, bias, data privacy, and human-centered AI
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Get hands-on experience using no-code AI tools
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Learn how to question and evaluate AI outputs critically
Program Structure
Week 1: Understanding AI in Everyday Life
Module 1: What is AI, Really?
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Chapter 1.1: Defining Artificial Intelligence
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Chapter 1.2: Myths vs. Reality in AI
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Chapter 1.3: Types of AI: Narrow, General, and Superintelligence
Module 2: How AI Affects You Daily
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Chapter 2.1: AI in Phones, Homes, and Cars
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Chapter 2.2: Recommendation Systems and Smart Assistants
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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
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Chapter 3.1: What is Machine Learning?
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Chapter 3.2: Data, Algorithms, and Patterns
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Chapter 3.3: Language, Vision, and Decision-Making Models
Module 4: Tools, Trends, and Limits
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Chapter 4.1: Generative AI (ChatGPT, DALL·E, etc.)
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Chapter 4.2: Common AI Tools You Can Try
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Chapter 4.3: What AI Can and Can’t Do (Yet)
Week 3: Thinking Critically About AI
Module 5: Ethics, Bias, and Responsibility
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Chapter 5.1: Understanding Bias in AI
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Chapter 5.2: Data Privacy and Surveillance Risks
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Chapter 5.3: Who’s Responsible When AI Makes Mistakes?
Module 6: Your Role in an AI World
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Chapter 6.1: Being AI-Literate as a Consumer or Worker
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Chapter 6.2: How AI Affects Jobs and Workplaces
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Chapter 6.3: Future Readiness and Lifelong Learning with AI








