Yesterday a free AI learning platform quietly showed up on Reddit. Hand-written lessons, no account required, no AI-generated filler. Just practical mini-courses for professionals who want to understand AI without sitting through a 40-hour bootcamp.
What’s new: ai-readiness-ebon.vercel.app covers tokens, context windows, agents, RAG, and how to follow AI news without feeling completely lost. The whole thing is built around one idea: practical intuition over theory. No coding, no ML math. Just the stuff you actually need to work alongside AI.
The twist: The person who built it is a PhD student studying agent reliability. Not “how to make AI courses.” Not “how to monetize online education.” They study where AI breaks, what it can’t do, and why it fails. That’s a very different starting point than your typical course creator. It shows in the content.
How to use it
- 🗺️ Start with the roadmap to see the full scope
- 📚 Jump to whatever concept you’re fuzzy on (tokens, context windows, RAG, agents)
- 📰 Use the “follow AI news” section as a weekly filter
- 🔁 Forward it to whoever keeps asking you to “just explain AI real quick”
Pro tip: Don’t skip the “follow AI news without feeling lost” section. Half the overwhelm for beginners isn’t the concepts. It’s the jargon churn. New buzzword every week, everyone acting like it changes everything. A filter for that noise is worth more than any individual lesson.
Free. No signup. Worth 20 minutes of your attention. 🎯
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this platform only for complete beginners?
No. While designed for professionals new to AI, the platform works equally well for people with some AI knowledge who want shareable learning materials or want to fill specific knowledge gaps.
Q: How does learning about AI news help if I’m already overwhelmed by jargon?
That’s precisely the value proposition. One reader noted that jargon churn is actually the biggest barrier for beginners, not the concepts themselves. This platform specifically teaches you to parse AI news without getting lost in terminology each week.
Q: Is the content AI-generated?
Nope. It’s 100% hand-written. The creator explicitly rejects AI slop, focusing instead on quality lessons written by someone with real expertise in agent reliability and practical AI application.
Got tired of overly technical/generic AI courses, so I built this 0-to-1 learning platform (100% free, no sign up required)
by u/Unable-Living-3506 in PromptEngineering