Bite sized AI concepts for work
Pick one concept and finish it in a few minutes. Use tracks when you want a guided sequence, or open a single concept when you need a fast explanation.
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Each concept gives you the explanation, example, common mistake, question, quiz, and flashcard in one compact flow.
Adoption Friction
Why teams do not use AI even when tools exist.
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AI Agents
When AI can plan and act across steps.
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AI Inventory
Know where AI is being used.
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AI Literacy
Why people need basic AI understanding.
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AI Ownership
Someone must be responsible for AI use.
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AI Regulation
Why governments are creating rules for AI.
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AI Risk
What can go wrong when AI is used at work.
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AI Value
How to tell if AI is helping.
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Context Window
How much the AI can keep in view.
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Controls
Safeguards that reduce AI risk.
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Data Exposure
Why sensitive information needs boundaries.
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Data Handling
Know what data the vendor receives or stores.
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EU AI Act
A simple view of Europe’s AI rulebook.
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Hallucinations
When AI sounds confident but gets it wrong.
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Human Oversight
Where people must stay involved.
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Prompting
How to ask AI for useful work.
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RAG
AI with the right folder open.
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Role Based AI Use
Why different teams need different AI habits.
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Summarization
How to turn long material into useful short material.
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Team Playbooks
Simple repeatable ways teams use AI.
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Tokens
How AI breaks words into pieces.
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Transformers
How modern AI pays attention to context.
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Use Case Selection
How to choose where AI is worth using.
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Vendor AI Claims
Do not accept AI feature claims at face value.
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Vendor Risk Questions
Questions to ask before enabling AI features.
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Verification
How to check AI before you trust it.
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Workflow Fit
Why AI must fit the real work process.
Open concept →Concept library questions
Answers about free concepts, practical use, and how the library fits the planned course route.
What is in the AI concept library?
The AI Fluency for Work concept library contains short workplace explanations of AI terms such as prompting, hallucinations, verification, AI agents, RAG, data exposure, workflow fit, and vendor AI claims.
Is the concept library free?
Yes. The public concept library is available without account registration. Paid access, if launched, will be clearly separated from the free learning pages.
How should a learner use the concepts?
A learner should use each concept as a quick workplace reference: read the definition, check the example, answer the quiz, and save the decision rule for later use.