Your AI gives you generic answers because you treat it like Google. Talk to it like a sharp colleague and it starts doing real work for you.
You type a question, get a wall of generic text, and quietly decide the AI just isn't that smart. The problem is the question, not the AI.
Most people use AI the way they use a search engine: one short query, one shot, accept whatever comes back. That habit caps the quality of everything you get. Treating the model as a capable colleague changes the whole interaction. You hand it a real problem and let it draft a plan, ask it to produce actual work instead of summaries, and have it interview you for the context it's missing before it writes a word.
This course builds the conversational habits that separate a useful AI session from a frustrating one. You'll learn to stop leading the model toward the answer you already assumed, to keep one thread going and refine it instead of starting over every time, and to make the AI review and improve its own output. None of it requires technical skill or a single template to memorize.
Founders and operators: lean on AI daily and want answers that are actually usable, not first drafts you have to rewrite.
Skeptics: tried ChatGPT, got bland output, and wrote it off before learning how to talk to it.
Busy professionals: want a repeatable way to think with AI on real tasks without studying prompt engineering.
7 lessons to get you from zero to confident. Start at your own pace.