Intro / Problem
Many people are expected to use AI tools before they have been taught what good use looks like. They may know how to open a tool, but not how to add context, review outputs, avoid sensitive-data mistakes, or decide when AI should not be used.
AI Foundations for Individuals gives people a practical starting point for using AI with more judgment in everyday work.
Main Section 1
Section headline: Learn the basics without becoming technical
Section copy: This training is designed for practical workplace use, not coding, model development, or advanced technical work. Participants learn plain-English AI basics, prompting habits, context-building, and output review.
Main Section 2
Section headline: Practice responsible AI use
Section copy: Participants learn how to think about approved-use boundaries, sensitive information, human review, and output checking. The goal is to build better judgment, not to treat AI as a shortcut for every task.
Main Section 3
Section headline: Apply AI to real work patterns
Section copy: Individual learners may practice with common work patterns such as drafting, summarizing, organizing notes, planning, brainstorming, reviewing, and turning rough inputs into clearer next steps.
What This Helps With
- Understanding AI basics in plain English
- Building better prompting and context habits
- Reviewing AI outputs before using them
- Applying AI to everyday workplace tasks responsibly
How Sixth City AI Helps
Sixth City AI connects individual learning to practical adoption. The training helps people understand how AI fits into work while keeping human review, approved-use boundaries, and team expectations visible.
What to Expect
- Review basic AI concepts and practical workplace use.
- Practice prompting, context-building, and output review.
- Discuss sensitive-data awareness and approved-use boundaries.
- Identify useful next steps for individual or team learning.