I have some background in education — I went to college to be a high school science teacher. I did Outward Bound, I sent my kids to Montessori school. I have always believed that learning by doing — experiential education — works for a lot of people. It does for me, and that's the idea behind aex.training.
AI will be an inextricable part of our daily lives, and almost no one is teaching how to use it — they pitch it. The videos and how-to's and seminars are mostly product pitches, about things 90% of people don't know anything about. I still don't understand what 90% of stuff is for, so I don't worry about it. Instead, I've done my day job, and I've used AI to help me do it better. And let me tell you, it's pretty amazing. But that's what's missing for people today — the doing. Working with agents, failing miserably, sorting it out and eventually getting something that works.
That's what aex.training is for. It's a way you can use AI, not be replaced by it. The faculty here are agents. That's intentional. You learn to work with AI by working with AI. Start with Virgil. He'll point you where you need to go.
Go. Do.