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Free AI Glossary Flashcards: Learn 240+ Essential AI Terms With Ease
Master artificial intelligence terminology with this free interactive flashcard game—perfect for coaches, educators, and anyone getting started with AI. Confused by AI jargon? You're not alone. Large language models. Transformers. RLHF. Prompt injection. RAG. If you've ever felt lost in a sea of AI terminology, this tool is for you. I created the AI Glossary Flashcards—a free, interactive learning tool featuring 160+ essential AI terms explained in plain English. No PhD required. Check it out here: https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/686d57a6-45e8-42c4-8828-a99b90a4575d Whether you're a coach integrating AI into your practice, an educator teaching AI concepts, or simply someone who wants to understand what all the AI hype is actually about, these flashcards will help you build real AI fluency. What's Included 🧠 The flashcard game covers 12 categories of AI knowledge: - Foundational AI Concepts – AI, machine learning, deep learning, neural networks, LLMs, and more - Model Architecture – Attention mechanisms, embeddings, tokens, and how AI actually works - Training & Optimization – How AI learns: supervised learning, RLHF, fine-tuning, Constitutional AI - Model Behavior – Emergent abilities, hallucinations, context windows, chain-of-thought reasoning - Prompting & Interaction – Prompt engineering, system prompts, temperature and prompt injection - Safety & Alignment – AI safety, red teaming, guardrails, bias, and the Waluigi effect - Data & Knowledge – Training data, RAG, semantic search, benchmarks, and knowledge cutoffs - Deployment & Infrastructure – APIs, latency, edge vs. cloud deployment, Hugging Face - Economic & Business – Token pricing, compute costs, ROI, vendor lock-in - Specialized Applications – Chatbots, AI agents, code generation, image generation, and more - Advanced Concepts – Multimodal models, tool use, reasoning, explainable AI - Community & Culture – Open source vs. closed source, AI ethics, SOTA
Free AI Glossary Flashcards: Learn 240+ Essential AI Terms With Ease
Steal My Skill: How To Write Longform Direct Response Copy
Hi lovely members, I have been using longform direct response copy for years in my social media posts, community posts, emails, and ads to sell my offers. You can see a few examples here: https://www.facebook.com/100063715249228/posts/1417067900427038/ https://www.facebook.com/100063715249228/posts/1500715938728900/ https://www.facebook.com/100063715249228/posts/1500750315392129/ I always thought I just wanted to be able to teach people how to write like this. The good news? With claude.ai I now can. Think about it: It took me 2 decades to learn to write like this. And now you can write like this by uploading a file and following the instructions 🤯 This is the time we live in... and I love that for you. If you want my longform copy skill file and a super short video that shows you how to upload and execute it so you can write your first (or next) longform direct response Facebook, LinkedIn, Skool community post, or email in no time, then check the pinned comment below where I have all the goodies for you ❤️ PS: This is part of my Claude 101 course where I teach you exactly how I use Claude. It comes with a growing artifacts (and now also skills) library, and you can get it here in the classroom or free with the $7/month AI Coach Growth Club.
Steal My Skill: How To Write Longform Direct Response Copy
YouTube content hack?
@Evelyn Weiss You spoke about creating content first in Youtube. I found this as an interesting gateway into creating more content on Youtube!! Thoughts? https://vidpros.com/best-custom-gpts-for-youtubers/ and also this article for making Youtube shorts https://medium.com/prompt-engine/how-im-using-chatgpt-to-create-viral-youtube-shorts-e6818811e958
How I Use NotebookLM to Never “Create Content” Again
NotebookLM is my secret weapon for turning everything I've already created into more assets, better trainings, and promotional materials that actually sound like me. In this video I show you exactly how I use it: → How I turn one training into slides, podcasts, infographics, AND carousel content without writing from scratch → The "critique" feature that tells you what's unclear, contradictory, or missing in your own teachings → Why uploading OTHER experts' videos helps you structure YOUR content (without stealing their ideas) → How to generate quizzes and flashcards your students will actually use → The simple prompt that creates a 2.0 version of any course or challenge you've already made This is how I create more while doing less. 🎬 Watch the full breakdown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tapWDph5iDY&views
How do you recreate this profile pic/thumbnail color grade?
I am trying to replicate the the type of color correction used in modern profile pics and thumbnails, suitable for small format display - not bigger format. I ran these example photos (see below) through Nano Banana with tons of prompts, but it always stays too realistic or too flat. In Canva I found an app called Cartoonify or Toonify that gets surprisingly close, but it still looks too much “cartoon.” See the attached image (man with diving mask). ➡️ The style I am after is not real photography. It is UI-optimized color grading with clear contrast / darker hair. Difficult to explain what exactly it is. Do you know any apps, AI tools, or plugins that can achieve this look without turning the face into a cartoon?
How do you recreate this profile pic/thumbnail color grade?
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