AI for Students
How students can use AI to study smarter, write better, and learn faster — without cheating.
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How AI Actually Works
A clear, plain-English explanation in six short chapters. The first one is the 30-second version. Each next chapter goes a little deeper. Stop wherever you have enough — or read all the way through and know more about AI than most adults.
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The AI Underdogs: 4 Free Alternatives to ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini Worth Knowing
ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini get all the press — but they're not your only options. DeepSeek, Qwen, Perplexity, and Mistral are free, capable, and sometimes better at specific things. A plain-English tour of the AI you've probably never tried.
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How to Turn Your Lecture Notes Into a Mock Exam (in 60 Seconds)
Re-reading notes is one of the worst ways to study. Use AI to convert any set of notes into practice questions with answers — and quiz yourself instead. Higher scores, less time.
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Vibe Coding for People Who Don't Code: How to Build Apps Just by Talking to AI
Vibe coding — Andrej Karpathy's term for building software by talking to AI without reading the code — is real, useful, and accessible to non-developers in 2026. Here's what it actually is, what you can build, and the tools to start with.
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How to Write ChatGPT Prompts That Actually Work: A Practical Guide for Non-Developers
Most people get mediocre answers from ChatGPT because they ask vague questions. The fix isn't a secret formula — it's giving AI three things every time. Plus 10 prompt templates you can copy.
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ChatGPT vs Claude vs Gemini: An Honest 2026 Comparison for Real People
All three are excellent free AI chatbots in 2026. Here's where each one wins, where each one loses, and how to actually pick — without the hype, without the hot takes.