Your learning progress Level 1 · not done Level 2 · not done
0%
100% free · No card · Zero experience OK

Start AI
From Zero

Someone called and felt lost. This page is for that person. We take you from Level 0 (no AI experience) to Level 1 and Level 2 with simple lessons, model explanations, and short quizzes.

Begin Level 1 See the path

What Level 1 & 2 Mean

We keep the labels honest. Finishing this page does not make you an engineer. It makes you confident enough to use AI without feeling lost.

Level 0 · Start

I am new

  • Never used ChatGPT (or only once)
  • Do not know what a “model” is
  • Feel behind or confused
Level 1 · Goal

I can use AI

  • Explain AI in plain English
  • Write a clear first prompt
  • Know what NOT to paste into AI
  • Pass the Level 1 quiz
Level 2 · Goal

I choose better

  • Know ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Gemini, Copilot
  • Use better prompt structure
  • Catch when AI is wrong
  • Pass the Level 2 quiz

Level 1 — Talking to AI

Open each lesson. Read it. Try the practice. Mark it done. Then take the quiz.

AI (artificial intelligence) here usually means a computer program that can read your words and write a useful answer back — like a very fast junior assistant that has read a lot of public text.

It is not a human. It does not “know” you. It predicts helpful next words and ideas based on patterns.

Kitchen-table version You type a question. The AI writes a draft answer. You decide if the draft is good enough to use.

Common names people say out loud:

  • Chatbot — the chat window you talk to
  • Model — the “brain” behind that chatbot (we cover this in Level 2)
  • Prompt — the message you type

You only need one tool to start. Free options many beginners use:

Your job right now Create a free account on ONE tool. You do not need all of them yet.

If a site asks for email, that is normal. You do not need to pay to finish this free course.

A weak prompt is: “Help me with work.”

A strong beginner prompt has three parts:

  1. Who you are / situation
  2. What you want
  3. How you want the answer (short, bullets, simple words…)
I am a complete beginner with AI. Explain what AI is in 8 simple bullet points. Use plain English. No jargon. Then give me one example of how I could use AI this week for everyday life.
Help me write a polite email. Situation: [what happened] Goal: [what I want the person to do] Tone: friendly and short Write 2 versions I can choose from.
Practice Paste one prompt into your AI tool. Change the words in [brackets]. Read the answer. If it is too long, say: “Make that shorter.”
Do not paste these into free public AI chats Passwords, SIN / SSN, full credit card numbers, private medical files, client secrets you are not allowed to share, or anything you would not put on a postcard.

Safe practice examples:

  • Rewrite a draft email (without private account numbers)
  • Explain a public news article
  • Make a study plan or grocery list
  • Practice interview questions

Golden rule: AI can be wrong. You are still responsible for what you send, sign, or publish.

Level 1 quiz

4 quick questions. You can retry anytime.

Meet the Models

A model is the “brain” behind the chat. Different companies train different brains. Tap a card to learn more. This is the heart of Level 2.

Level 2 — Models & Better Prompts

Now that you can talk to AI, level up: choose tools better and write prompts that work harder for you.

Think of the chat window as a phone call. The model is who is on the other end.

  • ChatGPT is powered by OpenAI models (names change over time, like GPT series)
  • Claude is powered by Anthropic models
  • Grok is powered by xAI models
  • Gemini is powered by Google models
Level 2 takeaway You do not need to memorize every version number. You do need to know which company/tool you are using and what it is good at.

Scroll up and tap each model card once before you mark this done.

Copy this structure whenever you feel stuck:

Role: You are a patient teacher for absolute beginners. Context: I am learning AI for the first time. I live in Alberta, Canada. Task: [what you want] Format: Use short headings and bullets. Constraints: Plain English. No jargon. If you are unsure, say so. Extra: End with 3 practice steps I can do today.
Role: You are a clear writing coach. Context: I need to message my boss about needing a later start tomorrow. Task: Write a polite, short message. Format: 2 options — one formal, one friendly. Constraints: Under 80 words each. No excuses that sound dramatic.

AI can sound sure and still be wrong. That is normal. Level 2 people double-check.

  • Facts & news — verify with a trusted source
  • Math & money — recalculate important numbers
  • Medical / legal / tax — AI is not your professional advisor
  • Names & quotes — can be invented by mistake
Before I use your answer, list: 1) which parts you are confident about 2) which parts I should verify 3) what source types I should check Be honest. Do not pretend certainty.
  • General writing & ideas → ChatGPT, Claude, or Grok
  • Long PDF / careful document work → Claude is often a strong pick
  • Microsoft Office life → Copilot (if your work has it)
  • Google Docs / Google world → Gemini
  • Quick research with sources → Perplexity-style tools
Beginner truth The best tool is the one you will actually open. Master one. Then compare a second later.

Level 2 quiz

4 questions about models and better use.

Finish both quizzes to unlock

Level 1 + Level 2 complete

Keep going through the lessons and quizzes. When Level 1 and Level 2 are both passed, your free completion badge unlocks here.

Opcelerate Neural LOCKED Start AI Free · Beginner Path
Still free

AI Commands

Copy-ready prompts for work after you finish Level 2.

Open dictionary →

Still free

Free AI Scan

If you have a job or business, get practical AI ideas next.

Start scan →

When you can pay

Academy

Live classes and coaching when you want a human teacher.

View Academy →