LearnStash course

AI Fundamentals

A calm beginner course for understanding what AI is, what it helps with, and how to start using it without technical overwhelm.

Busy professionals using LearnStash to learn AI in a simple, beginner-friendly way

Here's where LearnStash can take you

A clearer path, more confidence, and less wasted time.

Catch up without burning out.

15-minute lessons plus a tailored weekly AI newsletter.

Learn where AI actually helps.

See how it can support emails, meeting notes, research, drafts, and repetitive tasks.

Finally feel confident with AI.

No jargon. No technical background. Just clear, usable guidance.

Know exactly what works.

We filter the noise so you stop guessing and stop babysitting bad AI output.

Skills you'll build

Use AI Fundamentals with more clarity and confidence

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Course outcomes

Understand AI in plain English without the hype

Build a clearer working approach to ai fundamentals with examples, judgment, and repeatable patterns you can apply right away.

See where AI actually helps in real work

Build a clearer working approach to ai fundamentals with examples, judgment, and repeatable patterns you can apply right away.

Choose the right tools without feeling overwhelmed

Build a clearer working approach to ai fundamentals with examples, judgment, and repeatable patterns you can apply right away.

Build a confident starting point for using AI well

Build a clearer working approach to ai fundamentals with examples, judgment, and repeatable patterns you can apply right away.

Skills in this course

AI fundamentalstool selectionbeginner promptingworkflow judgmenteveryday use casesresponsible AItrust and verificationconfidence building

Why this matters now

Why so many people still feel behind with AI

AI is already showing up in job expectations, but most people still do not have one clear path. They try a tool, get generic output, waste time fixing it, and come away feeling even more behind.

LearnStash is built to change that. We teach what actually helps at work, what to avoid, and how to build enough confidence to use AI on your terms instead of feeling pushed around by the hype.

Program overview

A beginner-friendly path into AI Fundamentals

This course gives you a clear first path into AI. You will understand the basics, see where AI helps in real work, learn the main tools, and finish with a simple workflow plus a next-step plan. 13 lessons across about 1.1 hours of learning.

1

What AI Is And Why It Matters Now

3 lessons · 1h 24m

Understand the basics, calm the noise, and get a clear map of the AI landscape.

What AI Actually IsHow AI Works Without Technical JargonThe AI Tool Landscape
1.1What AI Actually Is44m
1.2How AI Works Without Technical Jargon20m
1.3The AI Tool Landscape20m
2

What AI Helps With In Real Work

5 lessons · 1h 35m

Explore the everyday tasks AI supports well, from writing and documents to thinking and review.

What AI Is Good AtReading Images And Documents With AICreating Images With AITurn Reading Into Listening With NotebookLM
2.1What AI Is Good At15m
2.2Reading Images And Documents With AI18m
2.3Creating Images With AI18m
2.4Turn Reading Into Listening With NotebookLM20m
2.5AI As Your Thinking Partner24m
3

The Main Tools And When To Use Them

3 lessons · 1h

Get a practical view of the core AI tools and learn how to choose the right one without getting overwhelmed.

ChatGPT As Your Starting PointThe Main Tools At A GlanceUse AI Safely At Work
3.1ChatGPT As Your Starting Point20m
3.2The Main Tools At A Glance20m
3.3Use AI Safely At Work20m
4

Real Workflows And Your Path Forward

2 lessons · 46m

Complete a real workflow, then turn it into a simple next-step plan you can keep using.

Your First Real AI WorkflowYour Path Forward
4.1Your First Real AI Workflow30m
4.2Your Path Forward16m

What LearnStash does

LearnStash is your AI filter for what actually helps at work.

New AI tools launch daily. Most are noise. LearnStash gives you one clear path: what to use, what to ignore, and how to build practical AI skill without falling into another overwhelming course.

Daily AI habit

From overwhelmed to in control

Build an AI habit you can actually keep.

Short lessons, small wins, and a format that fits into a real workday so you keep moving instead of falling behind.

Ready for real work

Use prompts and workflows the same day you learn them.

Emails, meetings, research, planning, and repetitive admin work without endless trial and error.

Weekly AI briefing

Stay sharp without tracking every new AI tool.

We surface what matters so you can focus on useful progress.

Easy to follow

Read it or listen on the go.

Built for busy schedules, not binge-learning.

Tailored to your work

Use AI where it actually helps your role.

Writing, planning, research, and repetitive admin work without the rabbit holes.

Certificate included

Earn a certificate for AI Fundamentals

Finish with proof you put in the work and practical AI skill you can actually use right away.

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FAQ

Common questions

A few of the questions people usually want answered before they start.

Is AI Fundamentals suitable for beginners?

Yes! AI Fundamentals is designed to be accessible to beginners while offering valuable insights for intermediate learners as well.

What will I be able to do after completing AI Fundamentals?

After completing AI Fundamentals, you'll have practical skills you can apply immediately to your work or personal projects.

What if AI usually makes me slower?

That is exactly the kind of problem LearnStash is built for. We focus on the tasks AI actually helps with, the situations where it does not, and how to get useful output without wasting time fixing generic results.

Is this still for me if I'm non-technical?

Yes. LearnStash is designed for busy professionals, not engineers. If you can use email, documents, and meetings as part of your job, you can follow this.

How much time will this realistically save?

We aim for realistic gains, not hype. Most people start by saving time on emails, meeting notes, research, and first drafts, then build from there as their judgment gets stronger.