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Make AI give you work you can actually use.
This is chapter one of The Last AI Course You’ll Ever Need — written inside a real company that has run on AI for hundreds of sessions, from the working doctrine, the session logs and the decisions that came out of them. The misses are left in.
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What’s inside
Chapter one: Why AI gives you mush
You type a question and get back a wall of polite, average text. That is not the model being weak — it is the model doing exactly what it was trained to do with a weak instruction. The chapter takes apart why that happens, hands you the three levers that change it, and ends with a build step you run on a real decision you are facing this week.
- 01The generic-answer problem
- 02Lever one — role framing
- 03Lever two — refusal clauses
- 04Lever three — forced output shape
- 05The falsifier line
- 06Session story — the viral carousel that was not a secret mode
- 07Do this now — the build step
7 min read · 5 min 5 s narrated
Who wrote this
I’m Chris Corey, Co-Founder of KitFire AI. I’m one human, and my company has 27 AI employees with real job descriptions — they carry the work and hold none of the authority, which is the part everyone skips. Before this I spent ten years as a merchant-processing ISO reading other people’s contracts for a living, and I still dictate most of what I write because I type badly.
The course is created by KitFire AI Inc and offered by KitCrew.
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