Where are you starting from?
Pick the one that's closest. The course adapts from there — different starting point, different examples, different framing.
Starting a new role
"I'm starting a job where AI is already expected and I don't want to look like I don't know what I'm doing."
You have used ChatGPT at least once, but not in a way that would help you at work. Your colleagues probably talk about AI like it's already a normal part of the job. You do not want to be the person who has to ask how it works in front of everyone on week one.
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It was made mandatory
"I've been using it for a month because I had to, and the results are all over the place."
You know how to do your job. You went to the training, you've been using the tool, and sometimes it's actually useful. More often it produces something that needs so much editing you wonder what the point was. The problem isn't the tool and it isn't you. It's that no one explained how the thing actually works.
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Daily AI user
"I use Claude and ChatGPT every day but feel like I'm missing a systematic approach."
You know how to write a decent message. You've set up custom instructions, you understand context windows, you've tried a few multi-step workflows. The results are inconsistent and you can't fully explain why. You're not missing the basics — you're missing the structure underneath them. You've heard about Claude Code and agentic workflows but every tutorial either assumes you're a developer or starts from "what is AI."
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