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As your first steps, if you aren’t using AI in your daily life, you’re already falling behind. I wanna give you guys 4 must have AI apps. All of them have free plans. As of right now, Notebook LM is completely free with full functionality, until further notice. Here are the links to make it simple for you: Here are the official websites—URLs—for the AI tools you asked about: https://chatgpt.com/ https://claude.ai/ https://www.perplexity.ai/join/p/paypal-subscription (This link will give you a free Pro account for 12 months if you don’t already have a paid account. Set up a free account first, sign into it in your phone, then hit this link) https://notebooklm.google.com/ I will be posting exercises that I want you guys to try just to get you familiar with some of these tools and if you learn to use them, I promise you you’ll never go back to life without them! Let’s get it!
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Thank you for joining our community I wanna say welcome to everyone and ask that you: 1. Say a few words about who you are. 2. What you do. 3. How often you use Ai, if at all. 4. And if do use Ai, what are your favorite tools so far? 🌐 The NuGen.AI Education Hub Community Guidelines 👋🏾 Welcome to the community! This community exists to bridge the gap and open doors for diverse, minority, and underserved communities, empowering us to learn, grow, and rise together in the new era of AI, business, and technology. Whether you’re brand new or highly advanced, your presence matters. To keep this a positive, safe, and high-energy space, here’s how we move 👇🏾 🤝 1. Respect Everyone - Treat every member with kindness, dignity, and respect. - No hate speech, discrimination, bullying, or personal attacks — zero tolerance. - Disagree with ideas if needed, but never disrespect the person behind them. 🗣️ 2. Use Real Talk — But Keep It Respectful - We value authentic conversations here. - Speak how you speak — but be mindful of tone, language, and cultural differences. - No excessive profanity, slurs, or aggressive language that makes others feel unsafe. 🧠 3. No Question Is “Too Basic” - This is a judgment-free learning zone. - Many members are brand new to AI or even computers — ask questions freely. - If you’re more advanced, be a bridge, not a gatekeeper. We’re building a movement, not an ivory tower. 🌱 4. Give More Than You Take - Share your insights, tools, tips, and lessons learned. - Celebrate other members’ progress. - Don’t just drop links or self-promos and disappear — contribute to the culture. 🚫 5. No Spam or Self-Promotion (Without Permission) - No spamming, pitching, or dropping ads. - If you have something valuable to share, get admin approval first. - Repeat violators will be removed. 🛡️ 6. Keep This a Safe Space - No harassment, unwanted DMs, or shady behavior.
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AI Insights Summit
https://aiinsightssummit.com/october6305564663055656
China Is Teaching Six-Year-Olds AI, and America Is Still Debating Screen Time
Beginning this fall in Beijing, and likely soon across more of China, children as young as six years old will be required to receive at least eight hours a year of AI education. That means toddlers, fresh out of kindergarten, are being ushered straight into the digital world, learning coding logic, machine learning basics, hands-on projects, responsible use, and algorithmic thinking. The Chinese Ministry of Education ain’t playing. This push comes from a clear national ambition to build an army of AI-aware, AI-literate citizens from the ground up, creating a steady pipeline of talent that can compete with, and eventually lead, the next wave of global technology. In cities like Hangzhou, they not waiting for permission or public debate. AI education there is already mandatory for both primary and secondary students, with local schools choosing whether to make it a stand-alone course or blend it into science and technology classes. The message is simple, AI ain’t an elective anymore, it’s a foundation. Meanwhile, Here in America… We still arguing about whether kids should even use AI. We still worried ChatGPT is “cheating.” We still fighting over whether technology gonna replace teachers instead of asking how it can empower them. While we dragging our feet, China sprinting, not just building AI tools but teaching the mindset behind them before kids even lose their baby teeth. And let’s be real, this ain’t just about education, it’s about power. The nation that understands, builds, and controls AI early will shape the global economy, security, and innovation for the next 50 years. A Call to Action for America and for Us If six-year-olds in China learning AI, and our ten-year-olds still trying to find the Wi-Fi password, we setting ourselves up to play ocatch-up in a world that ain’t slowing down for nobody. Let’s flip the question. Not “Should we teach kids AI?” but “How fast can we start?” Here’s where we begin: 1. Start AI literacy early. Make it a normal part of elementary education. Kids already curious, we just need to guide that curiosity with purpose. 2. Train teachers, not just coders. The classroom should be where kids learn to ask why AI works, not just how to use it. 3. Bridge the tech gap in Black and brown communities. Every child deserves equal access to this future, not just the ones in Silicon Valley or private schools. 4. Build community-led AI programs. We can’t wait for the government to move. Local organizations, churches, and after-school programs can step up now. 5. Teach ethics alongside algorithms. Power without principles leads to exploitation. AI without empathy leads to control.
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China Is Teaching Six-Year-Olds AI, and America Is Still Debating Screen Time
AI Summit this weekend
https://boycewatkins.ticketspice.com/ai-convention?st-lid=17798883
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Welcome to The NU AI Education Hub! Thanks for joining us—we look forward to learning and growing together on this AI journey.
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