Practical AI guides for everyday Canadians and small business owners.
Start here if AI feels useful but confusing.
Better promptsGetting Better Answers from AILearn how to ask better questions and get more useful results.
Tools and featuresAI Tools Worth TryingUseful AI tools explained without the hype.
Small businessAI for Small Business in CanadaPractical ways Canadian small businesses can use AI.
Privacy and trustAI Privacy in CanadaUse AI more thoughtfully and protect what should stay private.
A plain-English guide for Canadians on what happens when you type into AI tools, what not to share, and how to use privacy controls more wisely.
Read the full article →A practical look at ChatGPT image creation, what changed, what worked, and how everyday Canadians can use AI images thoughtfully.
Read the full article →A practical plain-English guide to what ChatGPT can do now, including brainstorming, memory, web search, and decision support.
Read the full article →A plain-English look at Claude, the AI writing assistant Chris uses every day, including what it is good at and how Canadians can try it.
Read the full article →Learn how AI can help Canadians write better online reviews and respond professionally to positive, mixed, and difficult customer reviews.
Read the full article →A practical guide to using AI to write better everyday emails, including follow-ups, complaints, sensitive messages, invoice reminders, and polite no responses.
Read the full article →Learn how to use AI to plan, draft, adapt, and organize a full week of social media posts in about 30 minutes.
Read the full article →Simple ways to get better AI answers by adding context, setting tone, asking for the right format, pushing back, and improving prompts.
Read the full article →Five practical everyday tasks Canadians can hand off to AI today, with simple examples for emails, reviews, bios, research, and follow-up notes.
Read the full article →Learn how to write better AI prompts using plain-English examples, context, tone, specificity, and follow-up questions that improve results.
Read the full article →A plain-English starting point for Canadians who want to try AI, with four beginner-friendly tools and simple ways to use each one.
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