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CAT Is “Easy”?

Funny. That’s Usually Said by Someone Crying Over Excel at 11pm. By Ruval Gouws There’s a phrase I hear every single year: “I’m taking CAT because it’s easy.” And honestly? That sentence ages about as well as milk left in a schoolbag during summer. The idea that CAT (Computer Applications
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The art of the prompt

How to ask better questions, give clearer instructions, and get useful results from AI tools. You open an AI chat, type something vague like “help me with work stuff”, hit enter, and then stare at the response thinking… well, that was not helpful at all. A few tweaks later, you
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Do I really need to know anything about AI?

The practical case for AI literacy in a world where these tools are rapidly becoming unavoidable. You are filling in a form online, and suddenly there is a chatbot offering help. You are writing an email, and your phone suggests entire sentences. You are shopping, and somehow the perfect product
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Er…AI what?

A clear, business-focused introduction to AI—what it is, what it does. You are sitting in yet another meeting where someone confidently says, “We should just use AI for this,” and everyone nods as if it makes perfect sense. Meanwhile, you are quietly wondering what that actually means in your day-to-day
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