Course Content
Hello AI – Meet Your Smart Friend
Introduction Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is a technology that helps computers perform tasks that usually require human thinking. In this lesson, you will learn what AI is, how it is used in everyday life, and how to use it responsibly.
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How AI Thinks – Learning from Examples
Introduction In this lesson, students learn how Artificial Intelligence “thinks.” Unlike humans, AI does not think on its own. Instead, it learns by studying examples and finding patterns. Understanding this helps students use AI more carefully and responsibly.
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Ask Smart, Get Smart – Prompting Basics
Introduction Artificial Intelligence can be very helpful, but the quality of its answers depends on how questions are asked. In this lesson, students learn what prompts are and how asking clear, detailed questions helps AI give better responses.
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AI as a Learning Tool – Reading, Writing, and Speaking
Introduction Artificial Intelligence can support learning in many subjects. In this lesson, students explore how AI can help improve reading, writing, and speaking skills when used responsibly.
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AI as a Learning Tool – Science and Social Studies
Introduction Science and Social Studies help students understand the natural world and human society. In this lesson, students learn how Artificial Intelligence can support learning in these subjects by making information easier to understand and review.
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AI & Everday Life

What Is Artificial Intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence refers to computer systems that can learn from information, recognize patterns, and make decisions based on data.

AI can:

  • Learn from examples
  • Analyze large amounts of information
  • Provide answers or suggestions

AI does not think the way humans do. It works only based on how it is trained and programmed.

Where Do We See AI in Daily Life?

AI is already part of many tools you use every day, including:

  • Voice assistants such as Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant
  • Video and movie recommendations on streaming platforms
  • Online maps and navigation apps
  • Customer support chat systems

These systems use AI to make tasks faster and easier.

What AI Is Not

It is important to understand the limits of AI.

AI:

  • Is not a human
  • Does not have emotions or feelings
  • Does not understand right or wrong
  • Cannot think independently

AI only processes information based on its training data.

How Does AI Work?

AI systems learn by studying large amounts of data and finding patterns.

  • When AI is trained with accurate and diverse data, it performs better.
  • When the data is incomplete or biased, AI can produce incorrect results.

Because of this, AI is helpful but not perfect.

Types of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI)

  • Designed to perform a single specific task
  • Examples include voice assistants and recommendation systems
  • This is the type of AI we currently use

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

  • Would be able to think and learn like humans
  • Does not exist yet

Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI)

  • Refers to AI that would be more intelligent than humans
  • Exists only as a theory

Advantages of AI

  • Saves time by automating tasks
  • Helps with complex or risky work
  • Supports learning and problem-solving
  • Reduces errors in some situations

Limitations of AI

  • It can make mistakes
  • It can be expensive to develop
  • It may affect some jobs
  • It requires large amounts of energy
  • It must be used carefully to avoid misuse

Safe and Responsible Use of AI

When using AI, students should remember:

  • Never share personal information
  • Do not copy AI-generated content as your own work
  • Use AI to support learning, not to replace thinking
  • Always check important information

Key Takeaway

AI is a powerful tool that can support learning and everyday tasks. However, it does not replace human thinking. Understanding how AI works and using it responsibly is essential.

Review Questions

  1. What is Artificial Intelligence?
  2. Name two examples of AI used in daily life.
  3. Why can AI sometimes give incorrect answers?
  4. Which type of AI is currently in use?