What does AI readiness actually mean?
It means you can use AI tools for real work with judgment. You know how to ask clear questions, check answers, protect sensitive information, and decide what still needs a person.
AI readiness FAQ
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It means you can use AI tools for real work with judgment. You know how to ask clear questions, check answers, protect sensitive information, and decide what still needs a person.
No. A useful first step is learning how to describe the task, provide context, ask for review, and evaluate the result. Technical depth can come later if your work needs it.
Use AI as a reviewer. Bring a draft, plan, email, summary, or checklist and ask what is unclear, unsupported, risky, or missing. This builds judgment instead of dependency.
Check facts against reliable sources, look for made-up details, remove sensitive data, and decide whether the output matches your real situation. Do not treat polished writing as proof that the answer is correct.
Yes. Last27 is building practical AI literacy, workflow practice, tutoring, and support for people and mission-aligned organizations. Start with a module or submit a light support request.
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