Directory 01

AI Beginner

For people who do not know AI yet. This section explains AI in plain language before asking users to choose a tool.

Start here

What Is AI?

AI is a tool that can read, write, answer, draw, summarize, and help you finish work faster.

  • What AI means in daily life
  • What AI is good at
  • What AI cannot fully replace
Plain words

AI Basic Words

Large model, token, computing power, prompt, and context explained with simple everyday comparisons.

  • One idea per sentence
  • Kitchen and assistant examples
  • No technical language
Cost words

Why AI Costs Money

Understand token, model, computing power, API, and credits, so you know what you are paying for.

  • Why text is cheaper
  • Why image and video cost more
  • Credits without confusion
How to ask

What Is A Prompt?

Learn how to talk to AI clearly, like placing a good order instead of hoping it can read your mind.

  • Good order vs bad order
  • Five useful parts
  • How to fix the answer
Examples

What Can AI Do?

See simple examples: writing emails, making images, building tables, preparing slides, and translating.

  • Office work
  • Creative work
  • Study and daily life
Tool list

Common AI Tools

A clear list of popular AI tools with country, best use, free plan, paid plan, and beginner rating.

  • ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude
  • DeepSeek, Kimi, Doubao, Qwen
  • Midjourney, Runway, Kling
First step

How To Start Using AI

Learn where to open an AI tool, how to log in, and what to type for your first useful result.

  • Website and app access
  • Account login
  • First question examples
Cost

Free vs Paid AI

Understand what you can do for free and when paying makes sense for work, study, or business.

  • Free plan limits
  • Paid plan benefits
  • When not to pay yet
Choosing

How AI Tools Are Different

Some tools are better for writing. Some are better for images, video, long documents, or Arabic support.

  • Writing and chat
  • Images and video
  • Documents and research
Safety

Things To Be Careful About

AI is useful, but you still need to protect private information and check important answers.

  • Privacy and company data
  • Wrong answers
  • Fake AI websites
Route

Beginner Path

A simple path: try one chat tool, ask one real question, compare results, then pick your daily tool.

  • Day 1: try AI chat
  • Day 2: use AI for work
  • Day 3: choose your tool
Hidden chapter

Do You Want Your Own Private Jet?

A playful first look at running your own local AI model on your own computer.

  • What local AI means
  • Why people want it
  • What it requires