AI Skills Access Passport

The ASAP: AI Skills Access Passport is a free series of 7 short videos to unlock insights, sharpen your judgment, and strengthen your digital instincts. Each video earns you a new “skills stamp” that reinforces safe use, accurate interpretation, and sound decision‑making in AI‑assisted environments. By completing the series, participants gain a well‑rounded foundation, enabling them to engage with AI tools confidently.

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What AI Actually Does

Episode 1: AI generates content by predicting patterns, enabling new text, images, and audio. Powerful but imperfect, it requires user judgment to verify accuracy.

Where You’ll See AI

Episode 2: AI-created articles, images, audio, and deepfakes are widespread. Stay safe by verifying sources and using safeguards like family code words.

Good Uses for AI

Episode 3: AI supports brainstorming, drafting, and learning by offering options and explanations. It’s a thinking aid, not a replacement for personal judgment.

How to Get Better Answers

Episode 4: AI gives better answers when you provide specifics, refine responses, and rephrase questions. Treat it like a conversation where clearer direction leads to better results.

Protect Your Information

Episode 5: Never share personal, sensitive, or identifying information with AI. Protect passwords, documents, photos, and family details. When uncertain, leave it out entirely.

AI Makes Mistakes

Episode 6: AI can produce confident but incorrect answers, called hallucinations. Always verify important information using trusted sources before acting on anything AI provides.

Understanding AI’s Limits

Episode 7: AI can help you prepare, but not decide. For health, legal, or financial decisions, rely on licensed professionals and remember AI’s limitations and safety rules.

Explore More AI Offerings at the UWs

Explore AI-related learning opportunities from universities across the state, ranging from on‑demand webinars and short courses to certificates, and hands‑on, in‑person events. These resources are designed for learners of all ages, from k-12 students and lifelong learners to educators and working professionals.

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