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Since March 2023
Instructor since March 2023
Basic computer studies, computer programming and computer networking
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In this class i am going to tutor you on the basic knowledge of computer it is very nice and great for a beginner
I am also going to tutor you in programming using various languages for example C language, visual basic, python.
I am also going to show you how to configure a network.
Be sure to learn as much as you possibly can imagine in my tutor lessons.
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In this class please ensure you have a laptop that you able to use
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Online from Kenya
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Duration
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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New York
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Raouf
Objective: To understand AI without fear, to use it to simplify one's life, to know how to identify digital traps, and to use Word, Excel, etc. without difficulty.

1: Demystifying AI (What exactly is it?)
AI is not a movie robot: Difference between fiction and reality.

How it works (simply): The image of the "giant library": AI has read billions of books and uses them to predict the continuation of a sentence or create an image.

Where is it already present? Spell checkers, Netflix/YouTube suggestions, GPS, and voice assistants (Siri/Alexa).

2: Using AI to make life easier
Conversing with AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini):

Ask him to write an administrative email or a complex letter.

Summarize a long newspaper article or document.

Plan a travel itinerary or find recipe ideas with what's left in the fridge.

AI for creativity and memory:

Generate images to illustrate a birthday card (Midjourney, DALL-E).

Using AI to restore or colorize old family photos.

3: Learning to "talk" to AI (The Art of the Prompt)
The context method: Why "Give me a cake recipe" is less effective than "I am allergic to gluten and I am hosting 4 people, give me a simple chocolate cake recipe".

The expert's role: Learning to tell AI "Act like a travel guide" or "Act like an expert gardener".

4: Precautions and Critical Thinking (The Survival Guide)
"Hallucinations": Understand that AI can make false claims with complete certainty (never take medical or legal advice from AI without verification).

Privacy protection:

Never give sensitive data (social security number, passwords, bank details) to an AI.

Knowing that everything we write to the AI is potentially used to train it.

Spotting "Deepfakes":

How to recognize a doctored image or video (details on the hands, strange reflections, slightly metallic voice).

Verify the information: the golden rule of cross-referencing sources.

5: Ethics and Impacts (To go further)
Copyright: Who owns an image created by AI?

The environmental impact: The water and energy consumption of AI servers.

The future: Will AI replace us or assist us?
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Laroussi
*Goal: To understand artificial intelligence without fear, use it to simplify life, and uncover digital traps.*

### **1: Demystifying Artificial Intelligence (What Exactly Is It?)**

* **Artificial intelligence is not a "movie robot":** The fundamental difference between science fiction and practical reality.
* **How it works (simply):** Imagine a "giant library"; AI has read billions of books and uses them to predict the completion of a sentence or create a new image.
* **Where do we use it now?** The spell checker, Netflix and YouTube suggestions, GPS navigation, and voice assistants such as Siri and Alexa.

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### **2: Using artificial intelligence to make your life easier**

* **Interacting with artificial intelligence (ChatGPT, Cloud, Gemini):**
* Writing formal emails or complex letters.
* Summarizing long articles or huge documents.
* Plan travel itineraries or create food recipes from ingredients available in the refrigerator.


* **Creativity and Memory:**
* Create creative images for greeting cards (via Midjourney or DALL-E).
Restoring and coloring old family photos.

3: The art of speaking to the machine (the Prompt skill)**

* **Context Style:** Why is the phrase "Give me a cake recipe" less effective than "I have a gluten allergy and I'm having 4 people, give me a simple chocolate cake recipe".
* **Role-taking:** Learn to ask the artificial intelligence to "speak like a tourism expert" or "answer me like a specialized agricultural engineer."

4: Precautions and Critical Thinking (A Survival Guide)**

Digital hallucinations:** Understand that artificial intelligence may confidently present false information (never rely on it for medical or legal advice without verification).
Privacy protection
Do not share sensitive data (ID numbers, passwords, bank details).
Be aware that everything you write may be used to train systems in the future.

Detecting deepfakes:**
How to identify fake photos or videos (examine hand details, strange reflections, or metallic sound).
* The golden rule: Verify by cross-referencing different sources.

5: Ethics and Impact (A Future Perspective)**

Copyright: Who owns the image created by artificial intelligence?
Environmental impact: Water and energy consumption in large data centers.
The future: Will artificial intelligence replace us or will it be an assistant to us?

Additional tip:** Since you are targeting the Gulf region, it is preferable to use terms such as "Digital Transformation" and "Innovation" at the beginning of your presentation, as they are very catchy words for decision-makers there.
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Raouf
Objective: To understand AI without fear, to use it to simplify one's life, to know how to identify digital traps, and to use Word, Excel, etc. without difficulty.

1: Demystifying AI (What exactly is it?)
AI is not a movie robot: Difference between fiction and reality.

How it works (simply): The image of the "giant library": AI has read billions of books and uses them to predict the continuation of a sentence or create an image.

Where is it already present? Spell checkers, Netflix/YouTube suggestions, GPS, and voice assistants (Siri/Alexa).

2: Using AI to make life easier
Conversing with AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini):

Ask him to write an administrative email or a complex letter.

Summarize a long newspaper article or document.

Plan a travel itinerary or find recipe ideas with what's left in the fridge.

AI for creativity and memory:

Generate images to illustrate a birthday card (Midjourney, DALL-E).

Using AI to restore or colorize old family photos.

3: Learning to "talk" to AI (The Art of the Prompt)
The context method: Why "Give me a cake recipe" is less effective than "I am allergic to gluten and I am hosting 4 people, give me a simple chocolate cake recipe".

The expert's role: Learning to tell AI "Act like a travel guide" or "Act like an expert gardener".

4: Precautions and Critical Thinking (The Survival Guide)
"Hallucinations": Understand that AI can make false claims with complete certainty (never take medical or legal advice from AI without verification).

Privacy protection:

Never give sensitive data (social security number, passwords, bank details) to an AI.

Knowing that everything we write to the AI is potentially used to train it.

Spotting "Deepfakes":

How to recognize a doctored image or video (details on the hands, strange reflections, slightly metallic voice).

Verify the information: the golden rule of cross-referencing sources.

5: Ethics and Impacts (To go further)
Copyright: Who owns an image created by AI?

The environmental impact: The water and energy consumption of AI servers.

The future: Will AI replace us or assist us?
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Laroussi
*Goal: To understand artificial intelligence without fear, use it to simplify life, and uncover digital traps.*

### **1: Demystifying Artificial Intelligence (What Exactly Is It?)**

* **Artificial intelligence is not a "movie robot":** The fundamental difference between science fiction and practical reality.
* **How it works (simply):** Imagine a "giant library"; AI has read billions of books and uses them to predict the completion of a sentence or create a new image.
* **Where do we use it now?** The spell checker, Netflix and YouTube suggestions, GPS navigation, and voice assistants such as Siri and Alexa.

---

### **2: Using artificial intelligence to make your life easier**

* **Interacting with artificial intelligence (ChatGPT, Cloud, Gemini):**
* Writing formal emails or complex letters.
* Summarizing long articles or huge documents.
* Plan travel itineraries or create food recipes from ingredients available in the refrigerator.


* **Creativity and Memory:**
* Create creative images for greeting cards (via Midjourney or DALL-E).
Restoring and coloring old family photos.

3: The art of speaking to the machine (the Prompt skill)**

* **Context Style:** Why is the phrase "Give me a cake recipe" less effective than "I have a gluten allergy and I'm having 4 people, give me a simple chocolate cake recipe".
* **Role-taking:** Learn to ask the artificial intelligence to "speak like a tourism expert" or "answer me like a specialized agricultural engineer."

4: Precautions and Critical Thinking (A Survival Guide)**

Digital hallucinations:** Understand that artificial intelligence may confidently present false information (never rely on it for medical or legal advice without verification).
Privacy protection
Do not share sensitive data (ID numbers, passwords, bank details).
Be aware that everything you write may be used to train systems in the future.

Detecting deepfakes:**
How to identify fake photos or videos (examine hand details, strange reflections, or metallic sound).
* The golden rule: Verify by cross-referencing different sources.

5: Ethics and Impact (A Future Perspective)**

Copyright: Who owns the image created by artificial intelligence?
Environmental impact: Water and energy consumption in large data centers.
The future: Will artificial intelligence replace us or will it be an assistant to us?

Additional tip:** Since you are targeting the Gulf region, it is preferable to use terms such as "Digital Transformation" and "Innovation" at the beginning of your presentation, as they are very catchy words for decision-makers there.
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