AI Curious
You're a passionate inquirer full of curiosity about AI. Questions like "Can AI really feel emotions?" and "Is AI-made art really art?" constantly swirl in your mind, and you lose track of time reading related articles and watching videos. Just move from theoretical interest to practice, and an incredible leap awaits.
Key Traits
Inquisitive Curiosity
Never stops asking "why?" about AI
Information Gathering
Consistently follows AI news and trends
Philosophical Thinking
Deeply thinks about the future AI will bring
Imagination
Envisions AI's possibilities through various scenarios
Academic Inclination
Strives to accurately understand AI concepts and terms
🧠 AI Competency Radar
Strengths
- ✓High curiosity and interest in AI creates strong learning motivation
- ✓Already knows a lot about AI knowledge and trends
- ✓Has a balanced perspective on AI's impact on society
- ✓Holds healthy expectations about AI's possibilities and limitations
Watch Out
- !Practical AI usage experience is lacking compared to theoretical interest
- !Risk of staying in a state of "knowing but not doing"
- !Focusing on information gathering prevents transitioning to hands-on execution
- !May feel overwhelmed — "Where do I even start?" — when actually using AI tools
4-Axis AI Competency Analysis
Did You Know?
About 38% of people are "interested in AI but haven't tried it themselves" (Pew Research, 2024)
Positioned between "Remember" and "Understand" in Bloom's Taxonomy — has knowledge but needs practical application
Highly curious people have 2.4x higher retention rates when learning AI (MIT Media Lab, 2024)
AI Literacy Spectrum
Relationships
You know a lot about AI but aren't actively using it every day yet. You like AI-related posts on social media, enjoy watching AI explanation videos on YouTube, and share AI facts with friends. Moving from theory to practice — just one step — will start an incredible transformation.
🤖 Your AI Twin
Perplexity
Your AI Match
Why this AI resembles you?
Like Perplexity, which endlessly explores and searches while connecting new knowledge, you too never stop asking "why?" about AI. Once you channel that curiosity into practice, an incredible leap will begin.
Key Features
Deep Search
Endless exploration and in-depth research
Info Synthesis
Combines insights from diverse sources
Chain Exploration
Follows questions from one to the next
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🎬 AI Usage by Level — How Each Level Differs
📝 An important report is due tomorrow. Time is short, and there's a lot to cover.
Combines strengths of multiple AI models to generate a draft, then completes it through fact-checking and ethics review via a custom pipeline
Structures with Claude, polishes with ChatGPT, and reinforces evidence with Perplexity — a multi-AI workflow
Types "Write me a report draft" into ChatGPT and edits the result
Asks AI "How do I write a report?" and writes it themselves while referencing the tips
Writes the report themselves but searches "Can AI help with this?"
Types directly in Word. Hasn't thought about using AI yet
"Report? AI? What's the connection?" Writes it by hand on paper
AI Literacy Deep Analysis
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remember~Understand Stage
You have rich knowledge about AI but still lack practical application experience. Your understanding of Long & Magerko's (2020) "What is AI?" theme is solid, and your interest in "How should AI be used?" is high. Now you just need to "try it yourself."
Knowledge-Action Gap
You're at the "know but don't do" stage that many AI users experience. The best way to close this gap is "starting small." Not a grand project — just starting with dinner menu recommendations tonight will dramatically lower the psychological barrier.
Personalized Self-Care Guide
Learning Resources
Experiencing AI firsthand is most important. Follow a beginner's guide like "Getting Started with ChatGPT" and have your first conversation. Hands-on experience is 100x more effective than theory.
Practical Tools
Sign up for ChatGPT and ask your most burning question. "What should I eat tonight?", "What does this word mean?" — start with everyday things.
Challenge
Try writing a diary with AI. Tell it "Write a diary entry about my day" and experience firsthand how AI can help you.
📚 Recommended Media
Notable Figures
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Astrophysicist (A curious mind who never stops asking questions about technology and the universe)
Malcolm Gladwell
Author (A knowledge curator who deeply explores trends and shares insights with the public)
Marques Brownlee
Tech YouTuber (Quickly learns new technology trends and explains them to millions)
AI Growth Roadmap
AI Newbie
AI Beginner
AI Curious
NowAI Learner
AI Explorer
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🔍 AI Curious — 3/7
Sign up for ChatGPT today and ask the question you've been most curious about. The moment you turn curiosity into action, the Learner stage begins.
Management Guide
Ask ChatGPT the one question you've been most curious about today. That first conversation will change everything. Maintaining a 1:1 ratio of "30 min reading AI news → 30 min actually using AI" will quickly transform you from theorist to practitioner. Building a habit of using AI directly at least 3 times a week is the fastest shortcut to the next level.