Ai Unveiled: A Boomer's Guide To The Future
Last updated 4/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 59m | Size: 1.01 GB
Simple Explanations, Real-Life Uses, and a Few Laughs Along the Way
What you'll learn
Understand What Artificial Intelligence Is (in Simple Terms)
Recognize Common Ways AI Is Already Part of Everyday Life
Feel More Informed About the Pros and Cons of AI
Know How to Stay Curious and Engaged with AI Going Forward
Learn How to Try Out AI Tools Safely and Cheaply
Requirements
Basic Computer Skills: Familiarity with operating a computer, using a web browser, and basic internet navigation skills.
General Interest in Technology: While deep technical knowledge is not necessary, a general curiosity or interest in technology and its impact on society will enhance the learning experience.
No Prior AI Knowledge Needed: The course is designed for beginners, so no previous knowledge or experience in AI or related fields is required.
Access to a Reliable Internet Connection: Since the course is offered online, a stable internet connection is necessary to access course materials, videos, and interactive sessions.
A Device for Online Learning: A computer, tablet, or smartphone capable of playing videos and accessing web content.
An Open Mind and Willingness to Learn: As AI can be a complex and rapidly evolving field, learners should come with an open mind and a willingness to engage with new concepts and ideas.
Description
Ever wondered what this whole "AI" thing is really about, but didn't want to ask your grandkids? You're in the right place.Artificial Intelligence isn't science fiction anymore. It's already part of your life-whether it's helping you find the best route on your phone, powering your voice assistant, or making sense of those endless online ads for things you might have talked about once 5 years ago. But how does it all work? And more importantly, how can it work for you?This course is built especially for Baby Boomers who are curious, not necessarily tech-savvy, and want to understand AI in a practical, easygoing way. You don't need a math degree, coding experience, or a deep love for robots (although if you grew up watching The Jetsons, you're in good company).We'll walk you through:What Artificial Intelligence actually is (no gobbledygook, we promise)How tools like ChatGPT, voice assistants, and recommendation engines really workWhat machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing mean-in normal-person termsWays AI is already popping up in your daily life (and how to spot it)Simple ways you can start using AI to save time, explore new hobbies, or just have some funThe truth about job automation, privacy, and other hot-button AI topics-without the panicYou'll get hands-on with today's most talked-about tools, hear real-world examples that make sense, and even try out a few yourself-whether you're retired, still working, or just trying to stay "in the know" at family dinners.Some lessons are short and sweet. Others go into more detail, with stories, analogies, and the occasional "remember when" to bring the concepts home. There's no rush and no judgment-just you, learning something new at your own pace.So grab a cup of coffee, bring your curiosity, and let's figure out this AI thing together.
Who this course is for
Tech-Enthusiastic Boomers: Baby Boomers with a budding interest in technology, eager to understand how AI is reshaping the world. Whether you're fascinated by smart gadgets, intrigued by AI news stories, or simply want to keep up with the times, this course is a perfect fit.
Lifelong Learners: Those in the Boomer generation who value continuous learning and wish to expand their knowledge. If you enjoy exploring new ideas and concepts, especially about advancements that are changing the future, this course will be particularly engaging.
Professionals Seeking Relevance: Boomers still in the workforce or in consulting roles who want to stay relevant in their fields. Understanding AI can provide a competitive edge in various industries, from business and healthcare to education and beyond.
Retirees Exploring New Interests: If you're a retiree looking to delve into new areas of interest and keep your mind active, this course offers a compelling blend of educational content and practical insights into a world increasingly driven by AI.
Parents and Grandparents: For those wanting to connect with younger generations, especially with children and grandchildren who are growing up in a tech-centric world. This course will help you understand the technologies that are part of their everyday lives.
Community Leaders and Volunteers: Boomers involved in community service or leadership who wish to understand how AI can impact local communities and societal issues.
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Last updated 4/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 59m | Size: 1.01 GB
Simple Explanations, Real-Life Uses, and a Few Laughs Along the Way
What you'll learn
Understand What Artificial Intelligence Is (in Simple Terms)
Recognize Common Ways AI Is Already Part of Everyday Life
Feel More Informed About the Pros and Cons of AI
Know How to Stay Curious and Engaged with AI Going Forward
Learn How to Try Out AI Tools Safely and Cheaply
Requirements
Basic Computer Skills: Familiarity with operating a computer, using a web browser, and basic internet navigation skills.
General Interest in Technology: While deep technical knowledge is not necessary, a general curiosity or interest in technology and its impact on society will enhance the learning experience.
No Prior AI Knowledge Needed: The course is designed for beginners, so no previous knowledge or experience in AI or related fields is required.
Access to a Reliable Internet Connection: Since the course is offered online, a stable internet connection is necessary to access course materials, videos, and interactive sessions.
A Device for Online Learning: A computer, tablet, or smartphone capable of playing videos and accessing web content.
An Open Mind and Willingness to Learn: As AI can be a complex and rapidly evolving field, learners should come with an open mind and a willingness to engage with new concepts and ideas.
Description
Ever wondered what this whole "AI" thing is really about, but didn't want to ask your grandkids? You're in the right place.Artificial Intelligence isn't science fiction anymore. It's already part of your life-whether it's helping you find the best route on your phone, powering your voice assistant, or making sense of those endless online ads for things you might have talked about once 5 years ago. But how does it all work? And more importantly, how can it work for you?This course is built especially for Baby Boomers who are curious, not necessarily tech-savvy, and want to understand AI in a practical, easygoing way. You don't need a math degree, coding experience, or a deep love for robots (although if you grew up watching The Jetsons, you're in good company).We'll walk you through:What Artificial Intelligence actually is (no gobbledygook, we promise)How tools like ChatGPT, voice assistants, and recommendation engines really workWhat machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing mean-in normal-person termsWays AI is already popping up in your daily life (and how to spot it)Simple ways you can start using AI to save time, explore new hobbies, or just have some funThe truth about job automation, privacy, and other hot-button AI topics-without the panicYou'll get hands-on with today's most talked-about tools, hear real-world examples that make sense, and even try out a few yourself-whether you're retired, still working, or just trying to stay "in the know" at family dinners.Some lessons are short and sweet. Others go into more detail, with stories, analogies, and the occasional "remember when" to bring the concepts home. There's no rush and no judgment-just you, learning something new at your own pace.So grab a cup of coffee, bring your curiosity, and let's figure out this AI thing together.
Who this course is for
Tech-Enthusiastic Boomers: Baby Boomers with a budding interest in technology, eager to understand how AI is reshaping the world. Whether you're fascinated by smart gadgets, intrigued by AI news stories, or simply want to keep up with the times, this course is a perfect fit.
Lifelong Learners: Those in the Boomer generation who value continuous learning and wish to expand their knowledge. If you enjoy exploring new ideas and concepts, especially about advancements that are changing the future, this course will be particularly engaging.
Professionals Seeking Relevance: Boomers still in the workforce or in consulting roles who want to stay relevant in their fields. Understanding AI can provide a competitive edge in various industries, from business and healthcare to education and beyond.
Retirees Exploring New Interests: If you're a retiree looking to delve into new areas of interest and keep your mind active, this course offers a compelling blend of educational content and practical insights into a world increasingly driven by AI.
Parents and Grandparents: For those wanting to connect with younger generations, especially with children and grandchildren who are growing up in a tech-centric world. This course will help you understand the technologies that are part of their everyday lives.
Community Leaders and Volunteers: Boomers involved in community service or leadership who wish to understand how AI can impact local communities and societal issues.
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