How to prepare for EXIN BCS certification in AI?

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    zazajoj
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    Lately, I’ve been feeling like AI is everywhere—at work, in apps, even in how I organize my groceries with smart reminders. But I still don’t fully get how it actually works or how I could really benefit from it, especially in a small business setting. Last week I was in a meeting where someone mentioned they use AI tools to predict customer behavior, and I just nodded like I understood… but honestly, I didn’t. ? I don’t want to feel left behind, but I also don’t want to dive into stuff that’s too technical. What’s a good way to start understanding the real-world uses of AI, both in daily life and in business? Maybe some structured learning but not too overwhelming?

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    katana
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    Hey, I totally get where you’re coming from. I had a similar moment last year during a client pitch when someone asked if we’d implemented any AI-driven insights, and I froze. That’s when I started looking into how AI can actually be applied in a practical way, not just the buzzwordy stuff. What helped me was finding a course that explained the concepts in plain language but also gave business-focused examples. If you’re curious, this one at https://www.advisedskills.com/artificial-intelligence/artificial-intelligence-practitioner really helped me connect the dots between AI theory and actual implementation. It’s not too heavy and covers both daily-life applications and business angles, which seems to be exactly what you’re after. Also, don’t underestimate just experimenting with AI tools—sometimes using them casually makes things click better than reading tons of articles.

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    toxatyt
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    Just dropping in to say that it’s been really interesting to watch how AI is slowly becoming part of everyday life, even in simple things like music suggestions or managing your calendar. I think we sometimes don’t even notice how often we interact with it. Anyway, I’m not deep into the business side of things, but the topic is definitely worth exploring more. I’ll be following this thread to see what others share.

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