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== Recommended Sequence == # Start with [[The Fact-Check Habit|The Fact-Check Habit]] β This is the single most important skill in AI fluency: learning to verify what AI tells you. It's quick, eye-opening, and you'll use it every time you work with AI from now on. # Then [[The Signal in the Noise|The Signal in the Noise]] β Learn to pull useful information out of verbose AI responses. This makes every future AI interaction more productive. # Then [[The Reusable Prompt|The Reusable Prompt]] β Turn something you do regularly into a prompt template. This is where AI starts saving you real time. # Then branch out: [[The Stolen Technique|The Stolen Technique]] β Try borrowing a technique from a different field. This exercise expands how you think about AI's possibilities. # Stretch: [[Your First AI Team Meeting|Your First AI Team Meeting]] β Once you're comfortable with the basics, try working with AI in multiple roles. This is a glimpse of where AI is heading.
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