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Artificial intelligence is already shaping daily life and workplaces in practical ways. This course explores how people are using AI tools for writing, planning, research and problem-solving, focusing on real-world examples rather than hype. We discuss benefits, limitations and ethical considerations, helping participants develop informed, confident engagement with AI in everyday Australian contexts.

DELIVERY MODE

  • Face-to-Face

SUGGESTED READING

  • AI for Everyone, Google’s “Learn with Google AI” overview
  • FutureLearn, Free articles on Everyday AI
  • AI: A Very Short Introduction, Margaret A. Boden

COURSE OUTLINE

  • What AI is (and isn’t) in plain language
  • Common myths and misunderstandings about AI
  • Where AI is already showing up in everyday life and work
  • Real-world examples of how people use AI for writing, planning, research, and learning
  • Strengths and limitations of AI tools
  • Situations where AI can be useful, and situations where it can cause confusion or extra work
  • The importance of checking information and using personal judgement
  • Ethical considerations, privacy, and responsible use
  • Privacy, safety, and responsible use explained clearly and calmly
  • Building confidence with AI without feeling pressure to use it all the time

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Describe in simple terms what AI can help with, and what it’s not very good at
  2. Recognise everyday situations where people commonly use AI at work and at home
  3. Decide when using AI might be helpful — and when it’s better not to use it
  4. Understand common issues such as mistakes, unreliable answers, or over-reliance
  5. Use AI more comfortably as a support tool, rather than a replacement for thinking
  6. Apply common sense and personal judgement when reading or using AI-generated information

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