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AI stands for Artificial Intelligence—it's like a smart assistant that can understand and generate text, images, and even voice responses based on your instructions. Think of it like a college student who’s technically skilled but needs clear direction.
Not at all. If you know how to text, email, or search online, you already have the skills to start using AI. It’s designed to be conversational and user-friendly.
The paid version ($20/month) offers faster responses, more features (like image and file uploads), and improved performance compared to the free version.
Yes, ChatGPT supports many languages—including Tagalog, Spanish, Khmer, and more. It’s better with some languages than others, and it’s strongest when using text.
Yes, but responsibly. AI should assist, not replace, your voice. Use it to draft or refine your writing—not to submit untouched work. Think of it as collaborative writing.
Yes. You can speak directly to ChatGPT using voice mode in the app, which is helpful if you prefer talking over typing.
AI uses a lot of computing power, which requires energy and water. Like any technology, it has environmental impacts that are still being studied.
Start small. Try using ChatGPT to draft an email or summarize a document. Then explore free tools like Google AI Essentials and Prompting Essentials for structured learning.