Sprint 1: Understand~12 Min

Everyday.AI in Practical Use.

From theory to practice: Discover concrete applications, compare the best tools, and formulate your first prompt.

Discover
The Mirror Principle

AI Is Your Mirror

The clearer your input, the better the answer. Good prompts are the key.

Weak Input

"Write something about marketing"

Generic text without focus

vs

Strong Input

"Create a social media post for an organic café in Vienna – humorous, target group 25-40"

Precise, target-group-oriented content

It's not the AI that needs to adapt – you shape the result through your input. Concrete prompts lead to precise answers.

Practical Examples

AI in Everyday Life: Three Concrete Applications

From email to research – save time and energy.

Emails & Communication

Formulate difficult messages, translate texts professionally, or summarize long emails.

Example: "Formulate a polite rejection to a customer asking for a discount. Professional, but friendly."

Research & Learning

Explain complex topics simply, research facts, or create customized learning plans.

Example: "Explain the basics of blockchain technology to me like I'm an absolute beginner in 5 points."

Creative Writing

Brainstorm ideas, create content calendars, or optimize existing texts for SEO.

Example: "Create 10 ideas for Instagram posts for a yoga studio – mindful, authentic, without esotericism."

"The best AI is the one you use daily – not the one that gets the most hype."

— Your journey begins now
Getting Started

Your First Steps with AI

Three simple principles for a successful start.

01

Be Specific

The more specific your request, the more precise the answer. Name context, target audience, and desired tone.

"Explain this to me like I'm 10 years old"
02

Iterate

Perfection rarely comes on the first try. Request adjustments, ask follow-up questions, refine step by step.

"Make it shorter and more professional"
03

Experiment

Test different formulations. Every AI reacts differently – find your own style.

"List the pros and cons"
Interactive Exercise

Good or Bad? The Prompt Test

Click on the better prompt – and instantly learn why it works better.

1 Which prompt leads to a better result?
2 Which prompt is more precise?
3 Which prompt delivers more usable results?
Knowledge Check

Quick Quiz: Already Learned?

Test your knowledge from this module.

1 What is the most important principle for good AI results?
2 Which AI is particularly strong at summaries?
3 What does "Iterating" mean when using AI?
The Most Important Tools

Which AI Suits You?

An overview of the leading models and their strengths.

ChatGPT

OpenAI

The best-known AI assistant. Versatile, user-friendly, and ideal for getting started.

  • Very good everyday conversations
  • Creative writing
  • Code generation
Premium

Claude

Anthropic

Particularly strong in analysis and summarization. Longer texts, complex documents.

  • Excellent summaries
  • Large context (200K tokens)
  • Especially careful
Google

Gemini

Google

Google's answer to ChatGPT. Strong with current information and multimodal tasks.

  • Live search integration
  • Image recognition
  • YouTube analysis
China

Qwen 3.5

Alibaba

Alibaba's top model. 1 million token context, thinking mode, excellent agent capabilities.

  • Huge context (1M tokens)
  • Thinking & Non-Thinking
  • 100+ languages (including German)
China

DeepSeek V3.2

DeepSeek

The coding champion. Open weights, 1M context, specialized in code and technical tasks.

  • Outstanding coding
  • Open weights available
  • Engram Memory Architecture
China

Kimi K2.5

Moonshot AI

1 billion parameter MoE model. Native multimodal, agent swarm, 256K context for complex workflows.

  • Agent Swarm Technology
  • Vision + Language native
  • Very cheap ($0.60/M)

Tip: Test different AIs! Western tools (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) and Chinese alternatives (Qwen, DeepSeek, Kimi) each have their strengths. Many users combine both worlds.

Summary

What You Should Take With You

The three most important insights from this module.

Concrete Prompts

Naming context and target audience leads to more precise results. The more specific, the better.

Iteration Is the Key

Perfection comes through gradual refinement. The first prompt is just the beginning.

Every AI Has Strengths

ChatGPT (Allrounder), Claude (Analysis), Gemini (Current info), Qwen/DeepSeek/Kimi (Alternatives).

Feel ready for more? Sprint 2 awaits!

Continue to Communication

"The future belongs to those who learn to use AI not as a tool, but as a partner in thinking."

— The Pantam Learning Universe
Your Learning Path

Sprint 1: Understand

Three modules that lay your foundation. You are here: Module 2 of 3.

Welcome

Understand the Mirror Principle and adopt the right perspective.

~8 Min

Basics

The 5 principles. Dispel myths. Get to know the top models.

~10 Min

Everyday

First practical steps. Tool comparison. Your first prompt.

~12 Min
Up Next

Communication: Clear Formulation

Learn to communicate your intent precisely. The foundation for every successful AI dialogue.

~10 Min
Dialogue Techniques
Exercises
To Module 03