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188: The 4 AI Skills Anthropic Wants You to Have (Explained in 20 minutes)

20 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Tired of shipping polished AI rubbish? (Free Guide): https://aiwithkyle.com/mini/ai-fluency Get AI-Ready with Kyle’s 5-Day Challenge: https://aiwithkyle.com/join Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch the next live stream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChlLglbHDASnoGkbjDeHnQg Summary: Anthropic has a free AI Fluency course and, it’s good. I watched the whole thing and pulled out the frameworks that are actually worth your time, so you don't have to sit through the full thing yourself. The big idea is this: prompting is one small part of a much larger skill set. Anthropic breaks it down into four competencies. Interestingly the one people skill entirely is ‘discernment’, that's your human judgment telling you whether the AI actually did a decent job, or whether it's handed you a beautifully formatted hallucination. I walk through all four Ds, the three modes of AI use, and the description-to-discernment loop that, once you have it in your head, changes how you work with AI entirely. The course is free, but hopefully with this video I've saved you about an hour. —— Time Stamps —— 0:00 Welcome & Series Introduction 1:12 The Big Takeaway: AI Skill Is More Than Just Prompting 2:03 The Three Ways to Use AI: Automation, Augmentation & Agency 3:36 The Four Ds Framework Explained 4:29 D1: Delegation – What to Hand Off to AI vs Keep Yourself 6:53 D2: Description – The RISEN Prompting Framework 10:04 D3: Discernment – How to Spot AI Hallucinations 13:47 The Description-to-Discernment Loop 16:28 D4: Diligence – AI Ethics, Safety & Verification 18:15 Final Takeaways & Why I Recommend This Course — Useful Resources —— Find everything else at https://aiwithkyle.com/

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