I run findskill.ai. Over the past few months we’ve built 100+ courses across 40 professions — accountants, nurses, teachers, lawyers, marketers, freelancers, etc. each one teaches the actual job skill with AI as the tool. not “what is a neural network” but “here’s how to close your books 3x faster using Claude.” some things I didn’t expect: the most popular course isn’t prompt engineering. it’s AI Fundamentals. people don’t want to become power users — they want to stop feeling lost. the #1 question is still “what can this thing actually do for me specifically.” profession-specific beats generic every time. “AI for Accountants” gets way more engagement than “AI for Business.” people don’t identify as “business professionals” — they’re accountants, they’re nurses, they’re teachers. the more specific the title, the more it clicks. nobody wants 20-hour video courses. our courses are 8 lessons, 1-3 hours total, entirely hands-on. you paste prompts into your AI of choice and produce real output. the completion rate is way higher than anything I’ve seen from traditional platforms. people finish them on lunch breaks. the workplace survival stuff took off in ways I didn’t plan. I made a course on using AI for salary negotiation, toxic boss situations, and performance reviews almost as an afterthought. it’s one of the most visited courses. turns out people are anxious about work right now and AI-as-preparation-tool resonates more than AI-as-productivity-tool. non-english demand is massive. we have courses in 10 languages now. korean and spanish courses get real traffic. the AI education space is almost entirely english-language and that’s a huge gap. everything has a free tier. no signup needed to start. premium exists for advanced stuff but most people never need it. not posting this to sell anything — genuinely interested in what this sub thinks about AI education. most AI courses I see are either too technical (build a transformer from scratch) or too shallow (10 ways to use ChatGPT!!!). feels like there’s a middle ground for people who just want to do their job better and not get left behind. link to the platform if anyone wants to check it out: https://findskill.ai/courses/ some starting points depending on where you’re at: brand new to AI: https://findskill.ai/courses/ai-fundamentals/ want to get good at prompting: https://findskill.ai/courses/prompt-engineering/ anxious about your job: https://findskill.ai/courses/workplace-survival/ freelancer trying to stay competitive: https://findskill.ai/courses/freelancers/ I’m happy to answer questions about building it. :D submitted by /u/Popular-Help5516
Originally posted by u/Popular-Help5516 on r/ArtificialInteligence
