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Understand AI.
Then make it work for you.

AI Katulong is a free learning site that takes you from “what even is AI?” to using it confidently every day — a step-by-step learning path, hands-on interactive tools, a plain-English glossary, and a library of prompts you can copy right now.

Step-by-step guides
8
Prompts & templates
15
Interactive tools
15
Glossary terms
32
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The anatomy of a great prompt · tap each part

Naming a role focuses the AI’s voice and priorities — coach, lawyer, chef, critic.

Want to write your own? Scroll down to the Prompt Builder

Your learning path

8 guides, in order — from “what is AI?” to running your own AI agents. Tick them off as you go; your progress is saved on this device.

Prefer one tailored to your work? 10 career paths — software engineer, creator, business owner, and more →

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  1. 1
    beginner Study

    What Is AI, Actually? A Plain-English Tour (No Math Required)

    Step 1 of the learning path. What's actually inside ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini — explained with zero math, so everything else you learn makes sense.

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  2. 2
    beginner Writing

    Prompting Basics: How to Talk to AI So It Actually Helps

    The one guide to start with. Learn what actually makes AI give you good answers — and steal the copyable templates.

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  3. 3
    beginner Study

    Why AI Makes Things Up — and How to Catch It Every Time

    The most important safety skill for everyday AI use: knowing when the confident answer in front of you might be fiction — and how to check in under a minute.

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  4. 4
    beginner Productivity

    Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini? Choosing Your First AI Tool

    Spoiler: you can't pick wrong. Here's what actually differs between the big three, what free gets you, and why going deep on one beats hopping between all of them.

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    beginner Personal

    AI Privacy & Safety Basics: What to Share, What to Keep to Yourself

    The guide to read before you paste anything sensitive. Where chat data goes, the never-paste list, the anonymization trick, and the AI-era scams to brief your family on.

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  6. 6
    intermediate Coding

    Vibecoding: Building Software by Describing What You Want

    You describe what you want; the AI writes the code. Here's how to do it well — and how to stay in control instead of drowning in code you don't understand.

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    advanced Coding

    Loop Engineering: From One-Shot Prompts to Agentic AI

    The leap from 'AI answers a question' to 'AI does a job.' How agentic loops work, and how to build ones that stay reliable and safe.

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    intermediate Productivity

    Build a Second Brain with Obsidian + Claude

    Stop losing what you learn. Build a searchable 'second brain' in Obsidian and put Claude to work summarizing, connecting, and drafting from your own notes.

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Learn by doing

Reading about prompts is one thing — writing one is how it sticks. Build a real prompt right here, then paste it into any AI.

Interactive · Try it now

Build a prompt, piece by piece

Every great prompt has four parts. Fill them in and watch yours assemble itself — then copy it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.

Who should the AI be? A role focuses its voice and priorities.

Verb-first and concrete: summarize, rewrite, compare, brainstorm, draft…

The highest-leverage part — audience, goal, constraints, raw material.

Name the shape you want back: bullets, a table, an email, 3 options…

Power-ups

Your prompt updates live

You are [role].
Your task is to [task].
Context: [everything relevant — audience, goal, constraints].
Format the answer as [format].
If anything is unclear, ask me before you start.

Why these four parts? The full explanation is in Prompting Basics.

Liked that? There's a whole toolbox: a prompt grader, an AI scam radar, a use-case finder, even a machine that shows how LLMs think — all 15 free, all in your browser. Explore the tools →

Quick quiz · 2 minutes

Can you spot the better prompt?

This interactive quiz needs JavaScript. Meanwhile, learn what separates a great prompt from a vague one in Prompting Basics.

Grab-and-go prompts

Done learning for today? Put it to work. Copy, paste into your favorite AI, done — no sign-up.

prompt Study

Explain It Like I'm Five (ELI5)

Understand any confusing topic fast with a plain, jargon-free explanation and a simple analogy.

Explain the topic below in plain, simple language, as if I'm smart but
completely new to it. Use a short everyday analogy, avoid jargon (or define
it the moment you use it), and keep it under 200 words. End with one sentence
on why it matters.

Topic: [what you want explained]
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prompt Images gemini

Photorealistic Portrait From Your Selfie

A flexible base prompt for turning your selfie into a polished, realistic portrait in any AI image tool.

Using the person in my uploaded selfie, recreate them as the subject of this
image. Keep their face, identity, bone structure, skin tone, and likeness
exactly recognizable and unaltered. Place them in a [setting, e.g. sunlit
cafe by a window]. They wear [outfit]. [Lighting, e.g. soft natural window
light]. Mood: [calm and confident]. Shot on an 85mm lens at f/2.0 for a
flattering shallow depth of field, sharp focus on the eyes, photorealistic.
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prompt Business

Meeting Notes → Action Items

Paste messy meeting notes and get a clean summary plus a clear list of who-does-what-by-when.

Turn the raw meeting notes below into:
1. A 3-sentence summary of what was discussed.
2. A table of action items with columns: Task, Owner, Due date.
3. Any open questions or decisions that were left unresolved.

If an owner or due date wasn't stated, write "unassigned" rather than
guessing. Use only what's in the notes.

Notes:
"""
[paste raw notes here]
"""
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