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Exercises: Pick Your Challenge

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15 hands-on AI exercises across five skill pillars and three difficulty levels. Pick any exercise and start building practical AI fluency.

Every exercise in this playbook is designed to be self-contained — you can do any of them with just an AI tool and a bit of curiosity. No setup, no prerequisites, no special software.

Not Sure Where to Start?

Got 15 minutes? Try one of these beginner-friendly exercises:

Got 25 minutes? Level up with an intermediate challenge:

Ready for a deep dive? Advanced exercises take about 40 minutes:

All Exercises by Pillar

| Pillar || Basic (15 min) || Intermediate (25 min) || Advanced (40 min)

| Ethical Prompting || | Fact-Check Habit || | Verification Checklist || | AI Governance Playbook | Insight Synthesis || | Signal in the Noise || | Multi-Source Brief || | Research Pipeline | Workflow Automation || | Reusable Prompt || | Prompt Chain || | Workflow Blueprint | Cross-Domain Reframing || | Stolen Technique || | Framework Transplant || | Cross-Domain Library | Agent Collaboration || | First AI Team Meeting || | Handoff Protocol || | Agent Workflow Design

All Exercises by Level

Basic (15 min each)

Foundational skills and first interactions with AI. Start here if you're new.

Intermediate (25 min each)

Applied skills and workflow integration. You're chaining steps and building processes.

Advanced (40 min each)

Strategic use and system-level thinking. You're designing frameworks for teams.

You don't need to do them in order. Pick whatever catches your interest — the best exercise is the one you actually do.