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Welcome to The Mind AI — a small, practical site that explains AI in plain English.
If you’ve ever read an AI headline and thought “okay… but what does that actually mean?”, you’re in the right place.
🧠Clear explanations
🛠️ Practical tools & workflows
✅ Useful > hype
🔎 Updated when needed
Two-minute orientation
We focus on calm explanations: what something is, why it matters, and what you can do with it. If you’re new, start with one category below, then explore related labels from the Topics page.
Best places to start
These links are meant to stay useful over time:
AI Toolbox
Tools, prompts, and practical ways to use AI without the drama.
Browse posts →
Automation & Workflows
Pipelines, checklists, and step-by-step workflow ideas.
Browse posts →
Data & Privacy
What data is collected, what can go wrong, and what to watch for.
Browse posts →
Human & Mind
How AI affects attention, learning, trust, and decisions.
Browse posts →
AI & Society
AI in the real world: work, rules, safety, and tradeoffs.
Browse posts →
AI Glossary
Quick definitions in plain English (bookmark-worthy).
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Not sure what to click?
Open the Topics page and pick any label/tag that matches what you’re curious about. It’s the fastest way to explore.
Quick links
About
A quick overview of the site
Our Story
How the project evolved
Authors
Who writes here
Resources
Trusted docs & learning links
History of AI Tech
Timeline + major milestones
AI Glossary
Important terms in plain English
Editorial Policy
How we write + review content
Contact
Feedback, fixes, business
How we update posts
AI changes quickly. When we notice something important has changed (or we find a mistake), we update posts. We care more about being useful than pretending we’re never wrong.
What “updated” usually means
- Clarifying wording, adding context, or improving examples
- Fixing broken links or outdated references
- Correcting factual errors when we find them
Want to request a topic or report an issue?
Use our Contact page. We read messages and fix real issues — especially the sneaky ones.