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'''Spoken Tutorial Script – The 3 Cs of Prompting'''
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'''Spoken Tutorial Script – Introduction to Artificial Intelligence'''
  
Keywords: Prompting, Clear Instructions, AI Tools, Prompt Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, AI Education, AI Literacy, Communication with AI, clarity, context, constraints, Spoken Tutorial, EduPyramids
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Keywords: AI, Artificial Intelligence, AI in everyday, examples of AI, Video Tutorials, EduPyramids
  
 
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| Welcome to this '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''The 3 Cs''' of '''Prompting'''.
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Title slide: "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence"
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| Welcome to this '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''Introduction to Artificial Intelligence'''.
  
 
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|| '''Learning Objectives Slide'''
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|| '''Slide 2'''
  
| In this tutorial, you will learn to define and explain the 3 '''Cs''' of prompting.
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'''Learning Objectives'''
  
You will also learn how to compare and apply them in different scenarios.
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Montage of popular apps (YouTube, Maps, Photos)
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Include disclaimer at the bottom of the slide
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| In this '''tutorial,''' you will learn:
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About '''Artificial Intelligence'''.
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To identify common real-world examples of '''Artificial Intelligence''' applications.
  
 
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|| '''System Requirements Slide'''
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|| '''Slide 3'''
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'''System Requirements'''
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A computer, laptop, or smartphone
  
| To practice this '''tutorial''', you will need:
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Stable internet connection
  
A '''computer''', a '''laptop''', or a '''smartphone'''.
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Updated web browser: Chrome, Edge, or Firefox
  
A stable '''internet''' connection.
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| Here I am using the following setup.
  
An updated '''web browser''', such as '''Chrome''', '''Edge''', or '''Firefox'''.
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No coding or technical knowledge is required for this '''tutorial'''.
  
 
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|| '''Pre-requisite Slide'''
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|| '''Slide 4'''
  
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'''Artificial Intelligence- Graphics'''
  
| To follow this '''tutorial''', learners should be familiar with what a '''prompt''' is.
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AI makes computers think and learn just like humans.
  
For the Pre-requisites of this tutorial, visit the website shown on your screen.
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It helps the machine to;
  
No '''coding''' knowledge is needed.
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understand information
  
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learn from existing data
  
|| '''Slide 5'''
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analyze data
  
'''Code Files'''
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make decisions
  
The following code file is required to practice this tutorial:
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| Let's begin.
  
'''3Cs-of-Prompting.txt'''
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'''Artificial Intelligence''' or simply '''AI''' makes '''computers''' think and learn just like us.
  
This file is provided in the Code Files link on this tutorial page.
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It helps the '''machine''' to:
  
Please download and extract the file.
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understand information
  
| The following code file is required to practice this tutorial.
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learn from existing '''data'''
  
This file is provided in the '''Code Files''' link of this tutorial page.
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analyze '''data''' and
  
Please download and extract the file.
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make smart decisions.
  
 
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|| Person sitting at a laptop, thinking before typing
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|| '''Slide 5'''
  
| Have you ever got a strange answer from an '''AI'''?
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Montage of popular apps
  
That happens because the prompt is vague.
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| We all use '''AI''' every day, without even realising it.
  
A vague prompt gives an unclear answer.
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'''AI''' has changed the way we live, learn and work.
 
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A clear prompt gives a better answer.
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|| Show graphic to explain
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|| '''Graphic'''
  
Clarity,
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Show YouTube app icon
  
Context, and
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| Let's understand '''AI''' with a familiar example — '''YouTube'''.
  
Constraints.
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| Best '''prompts''' include three ingredients:
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|| '''Demo'''
  
'''Clarity,'''
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Click to open YouTube app icon
  
'''Context,''' and
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| Open '''YouTube''' on your '''phone''' or '''computer'''.
 
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'''Constraints.'''
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|| Section Header: 1. Clarity
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|| '''Demo'''
  
| Let's start with the first '''C''', '''Clarity'''.
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User types a video name in the search bar
  
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| Now search for a '''video''' you want to watch.
  
|| Person at laptop, thought bubble above head, AI with a question mark
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'''Type''' the name of the '''video''' here.
  
| The '''AI''' can't read your mind.
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When you explain your thoughts clearly, the '''AI''' gives better results.
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|| Video starts playing
  
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| List of '''videos''' will appear.
  
|| Icons representing "task", "topic", "instructions", "details"
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Locate the '''video''' you want to watch.
  
| A clear '''prompt''' usually has the following:
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'''Click''' on its '''thumbnail'''.
  
- A well-defined task or goal
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The '''video''' starts to play.
  
- A clear topic or focus, and
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- Any special instructions for the '''AI''' to follow.
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|| YouTube "Recommended for you" panel appears
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| Did you notice how '''YouTube''', after some time, suggests more '''videos'''?
  
 
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|| Person scratching head, confused at vague instruction
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|| Close-up of recommendation panel
  
| If these aspects are missing, your prompt becomes vague.
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| These recommendations are not random.
  
Vague prompts will give vague answers.
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'''AI''' is working here.
  
 
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|| Screen recording showing browser with different AI tools (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude)
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|| On screen, highlight
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history
  
| Let's open any '''AI''' tool.
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likes
  
I am using '''ChatGPT''' in this tutorial.
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and viewing time.
  
You can use anyone you usually use.
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At the bottom of the screen show the following Flowchart: '''user data''' → AI model → suggestions.
  
Let's type a vague '''prompt''' in the '''message box''' and '''submit''' it.
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| '''YouTube''' collects information such as '''watch history,''' '''likes''', and '''viewing time'''.
  
 
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|| On chatGPT Close-up: user typing "Write about electric cars"
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|| '''Graphic'''
  
| For example, '''\"Write about electric cars.\"'''
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Highlight the AI model in the above flowchart
  
Do you think this is clear or vague?
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| '''AI''' compares your choices with millions of other users.
  
 
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|| Pause animation / learner reflection moment
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|| '''Graphic'''
  
| Think about it.
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Highlight the recommended videos on screen
  
What should the '''AI''' focus on?
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| It predicts what you may enjoy next and shows personalized recommendations.
  
Audience?
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Length?
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|| Pause icon overlay on screen
  
It doesn't say what aspect to focus on.
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| Pause this '''tutorial''' and open '''YouTube'''.
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Look closely at the suggestions.
  
 
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|| AI generating long generic text
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|| Transition slide: "Another everyday AI tool → Google Maps"
  
| The '''output''' will be too general and lack focus.
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| Now, let's explore another daily tool — '''Google Maps'''.
  
 
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|| Screen close-up: user typing improved prompt
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|| Google Maps app icon
  
"Write a short '''blog''' on the top 3 benefits of owning an electric car in a city."
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| If you don't have it, download '''Google Maps''' from the '''app store'''.
  
| Now, let's improve it.
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I will now write:
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|| User opens Google Maps
  
'''\"Write a short blog on the top 3 benefits of owning an electric car in a city.\"'''
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| Open '''Google Maps''' on your '''phone'''.
  
 
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|| Side-by-side: vague output vs improved output
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|| User types "Home" and "shop" in the search bar
  
| See the difference?
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| Suppose I want to travel from my home to a nearby shop.
  
The '''output''' is more precise, relevant, and easy to follow.
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So I will type the locations as shown here and '''Click''' on '''Start'''.
  
 
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|| Section Header: 2. Context
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|| Map shows multiple routes
  
| Now, let's move to the second '''C''', '''Context'''.
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| '''Google Maps''' shows different route options.
  
 
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|| Visuals of audience types (e.g., student, professional, lifestyle blogger)
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|| Map shows estimated travel times
  
| '''Context''' helps the '''AI''' understand your purpose and audience.
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| It also shows the time needed for each route.
 
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It helps the '''AI''' understand the right perspective.
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|| Screen close-up: user adding context
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|| Overlay text: "AI at work"
 
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"Write a short '''blog''' for a lifestyle '''blog'''. Focus on sustainable living. Explain the top 3 benefits of owning an electric car in a city."
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| I will enter the following prompt and press enter.
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| This is '''AI''' predicting '''traffic''' using real-time data.
  
 
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|| Side-by-side: previous output vs new output
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|| Diagram: data from phones → AI model → best route
  
| Look at the '''output'''.
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| '''AI''' collects speed and '''traffic data''' and analyzes the patterns.
 
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Adding '''context''' makes the response more suitable.
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It helps the AI understand who it is for and why it is needed.
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|| Section Header: 3. Constraints
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|| Map highlights the fastest route
  
| Finally, let's look at the third '''C''', '''Constraints'''.
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| Then it predicts the best route and gives it to you.
  
 
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|| Clock icon, word count icon, style guide visuals
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|| Pause icon overlay
  
| '''Constraints''' work like rules.
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| Pause this '''tutorial''' now and try typing two locations on your '''phone'''.
 
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They guide the response by setting length, format, or style.
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|| Screen close-up: user adding constraints
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|| User interacts with the app
  
The post should focus on sustainable living and electric cars suited for city use
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| Notice how the '''app''' suggests routes and travel times.
  
'''\"Write a blog under 400 words for a lifestyle blog.'''
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'''The blog should focus on sustainable living and city-friendly electric cars.'''
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|| Assignment slide: "Your Turn!"
  
'''Explain 3 main benefits of owning an electric car in the city.'''
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| Now, let's try a quick activity.
  
'''Use a friendly, enthusiastic tone throughout.'''
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'''End with a question to invite reader comments.\"'''
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|| Google Photos app icon
  
| For example:
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| Open the '''Google Photos app''' on your '''phone'''.
  
'''\"Write a blog under 400 words for a lifestyle blog.'''
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'''Download''' it if needed.
  
'''The blog should focus on sustainable living and city-friendly electric cars.'''
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'''Explain 3 main benefits of owning an electric car in the city.'''
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|| Photos grouped by faces in gallery view
  
'''Use a friendly, enthusiastic tone throughout.'''
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| Observe how '''AI''' is working here?
  
'''End with a question to invite reader comments.\"'''
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Did you notice how the '''app''' groups photos by faces or events?
  
 
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|| Three outputs shown side by side (vague → context → constraints)
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|| Text overlay: "Observe. Think. Note."
  
| Compare all three '''outputs''' now.
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| Think and note down what you observed.
 
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Adding '''clarity''', '''context''', and '''constraints''' improves quality of the '''output'''.
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|| Person at laptop, smiling at improved output
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|| '''Summary slide'''
  
| Remember: Clear and structured prompts give better '''AI''' responses.
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| Let's summarize what we learnt:
  
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'''AI''' helps '''YouTube''' in analyzing our activities and suggests relevant '''videos'''.
  
|| '''Assignment'''
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'''AI''' is used to predict '''traffic''' and suggest alternate routes in '''Google Maps'''.
  
Now, as an assignment
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'''AI''' can be used to organize pictures automatically, as in '''Google Photos'''.
  
Pick a simple topic like Sports, Dogs, or Healthy Food.
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First, write a vague prompt.
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Next, improve it by adding '''clarity'''.
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| '''AI''' is quietly working behind many of the tools we use every day.
  
Observe how the AI responds.
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Then add '''context''' to the same prompt.
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Notice how the response changes.
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Next, add '''constraints''' to the prompt.
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Look at the '''apps''' you use today
  
Observe the new response.
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Observe them carefully
  
Compare the three '''AI''' responses.
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Spot two '''AI''' examples in each
  
Note which change made the biggest difference to the response.
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Think about how '''AI''' works, and note your observations.
  
| Here is an assignment for you.
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| Now, here's an assignment for you.
  
 
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| Thank you for joining.
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| Thank you for joining!
  
 
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This '''Spoken Tutorial''' is brought to you by
 
This '''Spoken Tutorial''' is brought to you by
  
'''EduPyramids Educational Services Private Limited'''.
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'''EduPyramids Educational Services Private Limited''', '''SINE, IIT Bombay'''.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:34, 20 May 2026

Spoken Tutorial Script – Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Keywords: AI, Artificial Intelligence, AI in everyday, examples of AI, Video Tutorials, EduPyramids

Visual Cue Narration
Slide 1

Title slide: "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence"

Welcome to this Spoken Tutorial on Introduction to Artificial Intelligence.
Slide 2

Learning Objectives

Montage of popular apps (YouTube, Maps, Photos)

Include disclaimer at the bottom of the slide

In this tutorial, you will learn:

About Artificial Intelligence.

To identify common real-world examples of Artificial Intelligence applications.

Disclaimer Content Slide As AI tools constantly evolve, if you are unable to locate any icon or encounter difficulty at any step, you may use any conversational AI Chatbot for guidance.
Slide 3

System Requirements

A computer, laptop, or smartphone

Stable internet connection

Updated web browser: Chrome, Edge, or Firefox

Here I am using the following setup.

No coding or technical knowledge is required for this tutorial.

Slide 4

Artificial Intelligence- Graphics

AI makes computers think and learn just like humans.

It helps the machine to;

understand information

learn from existing data

analyze data

make decisions

Let's begin.

Artificial Intelligence or simply AI makes computers think and learn just like us.

It helps the machine to:

understand information

learn from existing data

analyze data and

make smart decisions.

Slide 5

Montage of popular apps

We all use AI every day, without even realising it.

AI has changed the way we live, learn and work.

Graphic

Show YouTube app icon

Let's understand AI with a familiar example — YouTube.
Demo

Click to open YouTube app icon

Open YouTube on your phone or computer.
Demo

User types a video name in the search bar

Now search for a video you want to watch.

Type the name of the video here.

Video starts playing List of videos will appear.

Locate the video you want to watch.

Click on its thumbnail.

The video starts to play.

YouTube "Recommended for you" panel appears Did you notice how YouTube, after some time, suggests more videos?
Close-up of recommendation panel These recommendations are not random.

AI is working here.

On screen, highlight

history

likes

and viewing time.

At the bottom of the screen show the following Flowchart: user data → AI model → suggestions.

YouTube collects information such as watch history, likes, and viewing time.
Graphic

Highlight the AI model in the above flowchart

AI compares your choices with millions of other users.
Graphic

Highlight the recommended videos on screen

It predicts what you may enjoy next and shows personalized recommendations.
Pause icon overlay on screen Pause this tutorial and open YouTube.

Look closely at the suggestions.

Transition slide: "Another everyday AI tool → Google Maps" Now, let's explore another daily tool — Google Maps.
Google Maps app icon If you don't have it, download Google Maps from the app store.
User opens Google Maps Open Google Maps on your phone.
User types "Home" and "shop" in the search bar Suppose I want to travel from my home to a nearby shop.

So I will type the locations as shown here and Click on Start.

Map shows multiple routes Google Maps shows different route options.
Map shows estimated travel times It also shows the time needed for each route.
Overlay text: "AI at work" This is AI predicting traffic using real-time data.
Diagram: data from phones → AI model → best route AI collects speed and traffic data and analyzes the patterns.
Map highlights the fastest route Then it predicts the best route and gives it to you.
Pause icon overlay Pause this tutorial now and try typing two locations on your phone.
User interacts with the app Notice how the app suggests routes and travel times.
Assignment slide: "Your Turn!" Now, let's try a quick activity.
Google Photos app icon Open the Google Photos app on your phone.

Download it if needed.

Photos grouped by faces in gallery view Observe how AI is working here?

Did you notice how the app groups photos by faces or events?

Text overlay: "Observe. Think. Note." Think and note down what you observed.
Summary slide Let's summarize what we learnt:

AI helps YouTube in analyzing our activities and suggests relevant videos.

AI is used to predict traffic and suggest alternate routes in Google Maps.

AI can be used to organize pictures automatically, as in Google Photos.

AI is quietly working behind many of the tools we use every day.
Assignment slide:

Look at the apps you use today

Observe them carefully

Spot two AI examples in each

Think about how AI works, and note your observations.

Now, here's an assignment for you.
Acknowledgement Slides Thank you for joining!
Final Slide

This Spoken Tutorial is brought to you by

EduPyramids Educational Services Private Limited, SINE, IIT Bombay.

Contributors and Content Editors

Misbah