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Me, my life and AI

Exploring how AI fits into daily routines, from small tasks to major decisions. It starts small. You ask your phone to remind you to buy milk. Then it suggests a quicker route home. Later, it helps you draft a message you did not feel like writing. Before you realise it,
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How to Write Effective Prompts

Most people approach prompting as trial and error—type something, tweak it, hope for a better result. That works, but it’s inefficient. If you want consistent, high-quality outputs, you need a structured way to communicate with AI. This article focuses on how to prompt effectively, regardless of the topic. Think of it
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AI-literate employees are more important than coffee

Why AI skills are becoming essential, and how to build them quickly You walk into the office, grab your coffee, and start your day. It helps, but only to a point. The real difference shows up when someone finishes in two hours what takes others all day. Not because they
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Does anyone actually “Google” anymore?

How AI is changing the way we search for information—and what we gain and lose in the process. You type a question into a search bar, expecting a list of links, and instead you get a neat, confident answer right at the top. No scrolling, no clicking, no falling into
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Imposter syndrome in the office

How AI can boost confidence by supporting knowledge gaps, without becoming a crutch You are in a meeting and someone asks a question you should probably know the answer to. You give a vague response, nod confidently, and hope the conversation moves on. Later, you sit at your desk thinking,
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I’m not a poet…and I know it. But I got Shakespeare in my pocket!

Using AI to generate creative writing, examples, and explanations across subjects and styles You are standing in front of your class, trying to explain figurative language, and your example about “the sun smiling” is met with blank stares. You need something sharper, something that actually lands, but coming up with