Week 1: Getting to Know ChatGPT – Your Friendly AI Tutor
Week 2: What Is AI? Understanding the Basics in Simple Terms
Week 3: AI in Daily Life – Where You See It (Even Without Knowing!)
Week 4: Fun with AI – Poems, Travel Plans, and Jokes
Week 5: Exploring Beginner-Friendly AI Tools (No Coding Needed)
Week 6: Watching & Reading – Great AI Documentaries and Blogs
Week 7: Test What You’ve Learned – A Light Quiz and Review
Week 8: Create Something With AI – Your First AI-Backed Blog Post or Project
✅ Week 1: Getting to Know ChatGPT – Your Friendly AI Tutor
👋 Welcome to the Series!
If you’ve ever said, “I’m too old to learn this AI stuff,” let me stop you right there — you’re not.
And with ChatGPT, learning can be as simple as having a friendly conversation.
🤖 What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is an advanced AI developed by OpenAI. But you don’t need to know the tech behind it — just think of it as a smart assistant who can help explain things, answer questions, write stories, make lists, and even chat for fun.
Best of all? It never gets tired or impatient.
💡 How to Get Started
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Go to chat.openai.com (bookmark it if you like!)
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Sign up for a free account if you don’t have one.
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Click on the chat box and start typing — just like talking to a friend.
Here’s a prompt you can try:
“Hi ChatGPT, I’m a senior who’s curious about AI. Can you explain what you are and how you can help me learn?”
🛠️ Things You Can Do This Week
✅ Ask it questions like:
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“What is AI?”
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“How do you work?”
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“What are some easy topics I can start learning about?”
✅ Try something fun:
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“Can you tell me a short joke about old age and wisdom?”
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“Can you write a 4-line poem about learning new things after 70?”
✅ Use it for your daily tasks:
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“What are 3 easy exercises for seniors at home?”
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“Give me a simple recipe for dinner.”
📝 Assignment (Optional but Fun!)
Try to have at least three small conversations with ChatGPT this week.
Write down anything interesting or funny it says — you might want to share it later!
💬 Next Week:
We’ll learn about what AI actually is, and how it’s used in everyday life — from smart phones to voice assistants to medicine.
Until then, enjoy exploring — and remember, there’s no such thing as a silly question here.
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