AI Literacy Training

Learn AI with the JdA Method

A conversational guide that teaches you what AI actually is, how to use it, and what to trust — in plain language, at your pace.

Talk to the JdA AI Guide

Click the microphone to start a voice conversation, or type your questions. This agent is trained on Jonathan de Armas’s teaching method for AI literacy — the same approach that’s helped complete beginners build real confidence with AI tools.

Try saying:

  • “I’ve never used AI before. Where do I start?”
  • “How do I know if I can trust what AI tells me?”
  • “What’s the difference between AI and a search engine?”
  • “How do I write a good prompt?”

JdA AI Guide

Choose how you’d like to talk:

Practice Sandbox

Practice with IP Bot

Now try it yourself. IP Bot is your safe practice AI — like a training version of ChatGPT or Claude. Ask it anything, experiment with your prompts, and see how clear direction gets better results. No wrong answers here.

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IP Bot

Hey! I’m IP Bot, your practice AI assistant. Think of me like a training version of ChatGPT or Claude — you can ask me anything to practice your prompt skills. What would you like to try?

Try:

What You’ll Learn

What AI Actually Is

It’s not magic, it’s not a search engine, and it’s not new. Learn what pattern completion means and why that changes everything about how you use it.

What to Trust

How to evaluate AI output, verify claims, protect your privacy, and never hand over your critical thinking. Trust calibration is the skill.

How to Direct AI

Stop asking questions, start giving directives. Learn to break down tasks, set structure, and get useful output — like managing a smart but inexperienced intern.

Level Up Your Career

Everyone who learns to direct AI effectively just gave themselves a promotion. Build the foundation here, then take on real projects with confidence.

The JdA Method

This isn’t a tech tutorial. It’s a thinking framework. The interfaces will change — the principles won’t.

1

Understand the Fundamentals

Pattern completion, not truth. The intern analogy. Why AI is a tool, not an oracle.

2

Calibrate Your Trust

Learn when to trust, when to verify, and when to start over. Build your validation instincts.

3

Direct with Confidence

Give structure. Give context. Break it down. You’re the director — AI is the crew.

4

Extend and Apply

Connect tools, build workflows, and take on real projects. You’ve got the foundation — now build on it.

Ready to Start?

Scroll back up and talk to the JdA AI Guide. Ask anything. Start wherever you are. There’s no wrong question — only the ones you don’t ask.

Start Talking to the AI Guide