Learning path

Start from zero without taking the assessment.

This path is for people who already know they need the basics first: plain-language AI understanding, safe-use habits, prompt confidence, and realistic examples from everyday work.

Recommended action

Use the safe AI checklist

Use a practical checklist to build safe confidence before choosing tools or workflows.

Alternate route

Take the individual assessment

If you want a scorecard later, use the individual assessment to get a more specific path.

What this produces

Review the literacy step

Review the related deliverable so the next step feels concrete before you book, assess, or bring this to a team conversation.

Try this today

Choose one harmless piece of work, such as a grocery list, meeting notes, or a public article, and ask an AI assistant to summarize it in plain language. Then compare the answer against the original.

First moves

What to do next

1

Learn the difference between asking AI for help, trusting AI as a source, and using AI to make a decision.

2

Practice low-risk tasks such as summarizing, drafting, comparing options, rewriting tone, and organizing notes.

3

Build a simple responsible-use checklist before using AI with customer, company, personal, or sensitive information.

Evidence

You are ready to move on when

You can explain what AI should and should not do in your work.

You can review an AI answer before relying on it.

You have one safe recurring task to practice with.

Examples

What this can look like

Turn a long public article into five plain-language bullets.

Rewrite an email draft so it is clearer and warmer.

Ask for three ways to organize a messy set of notes, then choose the structure yourself.