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 🤖 AI Models - Basic Usage

  •  Artificial Intelligence tools are transforming the way we learn, research, create content, and solve problems. In this section, we explain how to use popular AI models effectively, even if you are a complete beginner.

  • Our guides focus on real-world usage, step-by-step explanations, and practical examples that anyone can understand.


1. How to Use ChatGPT Effectively

Learn how to interact with ChatGPT to get accurate answers, generate ideas, write content, debug code, and improve productivity. We explain best practices, common mistakes, and smart usage tips for students, developers, and creators.





Prompting Basics – Beginner Guide

Prompting is the key to getting better results from AI. This guide teaches:

  • What a prompt is

  • How to write clear and effective prompts

  • Beginner-friendly prompt structures

  • Examples for learning, writing, coding, and research

2. Gemini – Create AI Images



Discover how to use Google Gemini to generate high-quality AI images. Learn:

  • How to write image prompts

  • Choosing styles, colors, and formats

  • Beginner tips for better visuals

  • Ethical and safe AI image usage

3. Claude – Long Document Summarizer




Claude is powerful for reading and understanding large documents. In this section, you’ll learn how to:

  • Summarize long PDFs and articles

  • Extract key points and insights

  • Improve reading speed and comprehension

  • Use Claude for study and research

4. Perplexity – Research Like a Pro




Perplexity helps you research with sources and accuracy. This guide shows how to:

  • Ask research-level questions

  • Verify information with references

  • Compare answers from multiple sources

  • Use AI for academic and professional research







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