
AI for Non-Techies
Understand AI Without Coding: Navigate the Future with Confidence.
Skills you will gain:
AI for Non-Techies is a beginner-friendly course designed to help professionals, students, entrepreneurs, educators, and decision-makers understand the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence. Through intuitive explanations, real-world applications, and interactive examples, the course demystifies AI and shows how to responsibly engage with it in daily life and the workplace—no math or programming required.
Aim:
To empower non-technical individuals with a practical understanding of Artificial Intelligence—what it is, how it works, and how it impacts our personal and professional lives—without the need for coding or prior tech experience.
Program Objectives:
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To remove the fear and confusion around AI for non-tech audiences
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To help professionals and learners recognize and use AI responsibly
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To promote AI adoption in workplaces through awareness, not code
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To build critical thinking toward AI-powered systems and services
What you will learn?
Week 1: Demystifying AI
Module 1: Getting Comfortable with AI
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Chapter 1.1: What is AI? Simple Definitions and Concepts
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Chapter 1.2: How AI is Already Part of Your Life
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Chapter 1.3: Common AI Terms Explained Without Jargon
Module 2: Meet the Machines – AI Tools Today
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Chapter 2.1: Chatbots, Smart Assistants, and Recommenders
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Chapter 2.2: Intro to Generative AI (Text, Image, Voice)
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Chapter 2.3: Business Tools Using AI (Email, Docs, Slides, CRM)
Week 2: Using AI Without Coding
Module 3: AI for Everyday Productivity
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Chapter 3.1: Writing with AI (Emails, Reports, Ideas)
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Chapter 3.2: Visuals with AI (Presentations, Graphics, Diagrams)
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Chapter 3.3: Organizing Work Using AI Tools
Module 4: AI in Your Profession or Sector
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Chapter 4.1: AI in Marketing, Sales, and Communication
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Chapter 4.2: AI for Education, HR, Admin, and Freelancers
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Chapter 4.3: Use Case Exploration: Pick Your Industry
Week 3: Thinking Smart About AI
Module 5: What You Need to Know About Risks
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Chapter 5.1: Bias, Misinformation, and AI Limitations
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Chapter 5.2: AI and Privacy: What You Share, What It Learns
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Chapter 5.3: When and How to Double-Check AI Output
Module 6: Becoming AI-Confident
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Chapter 6.1: Evaluating AI Tools for Your Needs
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Chapter 6.2: Prompting Basics – Talking to AI Clearly
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Chapter 6.3: Staying Updated and Responsible in the AI Era
Intended For :
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No programming or technical background required
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Open to all professionals, entrepreneurs, educators, college students, managers, policy makers, and curious learners
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Ideal for those working in marketing, HR, education, law, journalism, or public service
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