1. Open the homepage
Click: LearnAI homepage.
You should see: the LearnAI hero, Start Here, AI Builder Lab, Legal AI Track, and 7-Day Sprint links.
Do: read the first screen and notice the promise: learn by building useful things responsibly.
This walkthrough is for complete beginners. It tells you what to click, what to read, what to do, and what to save during your first 45-60 minutes.
Click: LearnAI homepage.
You should see: the LearnAI hero, Start Here, AI Builder Lab, Legal AI Track, and 7-Day Sprint links.
Do: read the first screen and notice the promise: learn by building useful things responsibly.
Click: AI Builder Lab.
You should see: beginner modules, a Legal AI Starter Track card, a sprint link, and a responsible AI promise.
Do: skim the page until you find the beginner module cards.
Click: Find Real Problems.
You should see: Connection, Concept, Concrete Practice, Your Output, Copy/Paste Prompt, and Next Step.
Do: read the Connection and Concept sections. They explain how to notice small workflow friction.
Do: follow the Concrete Practice steps. Open a notebook or document, list three workflows, choose one small safe problem, and write who has the problem.
Stop and check: can you practice with fictional, public, or low-risk information? Can a human review the result?
Produce: one problem brief.
Do: save your problem brief with a clear name, such as "Problem Brief 1 - Workflow Friction".
Your output should include: user, context, repeated friction, current workaround, possible AI support, non-AI alternative, risk level, and human review step.
Stop and check: remove any private, sensitive, or identifying details.
Click: 7-Day AI Builder Sprint.
You should see: seven day cards and a Start Day 1 button.
Do: treat the sprint as a low-pressure practice path, not a test.
Click: Day 1: Why AI Builders Matter.
Do: complete the objective, small practical activity, reflection, portfolio artifact, and responsible AI reminder.
Produce: one short reflection note about why careful AI builders matter.
Click: Legal AI Starter Track if you are interested in legal workflow practice.
You should see: a strong educational disclaimer and seven project guide cards.
Stop and check: this track is for education and prototype practice only. It does not provide legal advice.
Do: choose one project idea, such as Legal Document Summarizer or Legal FAQ Helper.
Produce: one mock project idea note with the problem, who it helps, tiny prototype idea, and responsible AI caution.
Stop and check: use mock or sample documents only.
Do not upload: private client data, confidential legal documents, personally identifiable information, medical information, financial details, student records, or sensitive personal stories.
Do: use public, fictional, or low-risk examples while learning.
Stop and check: if you are unsure whether data is safe, do not use it.
Write: "Today I learned that responsible AI building starts with..."
Include: one workflow you noticed, one artifact you created, one safety boundary, and one next action.
Next action: return to AI Builder Lab or continue with Sprint Day 2.