Delivered an AI workshop to ~250 engineers (3-8 YOE) at an Indian MNC today. 2 hours of hands-on demos, showing them how to use AI for learning, coding, debugging.
The most common question? "Which course should I take to learn AI?"
Bruh, I just showed you how to have a conversation with the most knowledgeable tutor on the planet. You can ask it to explain concepts, write code, debug your errors, teach you system design - all in real-time, personalized to YOUR level.
But no. People want a 47-hour "Complete AI Masterclass" with a certificate. They want someone else's roadmap instead of exploring. They want to feel like they're learning without actually learning.
This is why EdTech influencers print money selling "AI courses" in 2025. Not because the courses are good, but because people are addicted to the illusion of structured learning.
The best engineers I know? They opened Google/ChatGPT/Claude on day 1 and just started building shit. No roadmap. No course. Just pure fk-around-and-find-out energy.
Your AI teacher is free, available 24/7, and infinitely patient. Stop asking for permission to learn. Just start.