ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Oh My!
Learn what to use, when to use it, and how to decide between the major AI tools.

MAIN CONTEXT
A practical 14-day email course for the curious who want to fully understand Modern AI without the hype
Not for hardcore ML engineers. Not a deep coding course. Not empty AI hype. Practical AI Info.
Learn what to use, when to use it, and how to decide between the major AI tools.
Learn how better instructions and better context combine to improve the quality of what AI gives back.
Understand the landscape across research, image, video, voice, workspaces, and specialists.
Move from one-off chats toward repeatable, useful patterns for real work.
Who this is for
The goal is to make you less confused, more confident, and more intentional with AI in real work.


What you’ll actually leave with
This course should help you make sense of the terrain and use AI more intentionally before you go deeper.
The 14-day path
The current live sequence introduces the landscape, adds structure, explores the ecosystem, and moves toward practical workflow judgment.

How it works
The email format is part of the product: short, guided, and structured enough to feel useful right away.
Each lesson is designed to reduce confusion and give you a sharper mental model of what AI is good at and where it fails.
You apply the idea immediately with a constrained prompt, comparison, or workflow exercise so the lesson does not stay abstract.
The reply loop makes the course feel more like coaching than passive content consumption.
Why this exists
They know product names, not workflows. They have tried tools, but they do not yet have a mental model they trust. Orientation comes first.
FAQ
Yes. It is designed for people who want a practical orientation to modern AI, not a deep coding or ML course.
Plan for one short lesson, one guided exercise, and a reply. The format is meant to be useful without taking over your day.
Not necessarily. The course is about understanding the landscape and building judgment first, so you can start with what you already have.
Both, but the framing leans toward practical professional use: clearer thinking, better workflows, and more confident tool use.
