A reading path
I work in a non-tech job.
AI showed up at work without much instruction manual. You're meant to use it, but nobody's said exactly how — or what to avoid. This trail is the non-tech worker's version: six topics that cover what's safe, what's risky, and how to keep your reputation intact.
- Pasting work into AI A short rule for what you can paste — and what you really shouldn't. Plain-English work safety.
- "Enterprise" AI vs the public one Why your IT team really cares which one you use. Plain-English explanation of the difference.
- AI in your meetings What's recording, who hears it, when to ask the AI to step out. Plain-English meeting etiquette.
- AI auto-replies When the email you got was written by AI. When yours was. When to stop.
- "AI was used" — when to disclose A short rule that keeps you safe from quiet career damage. Plain-English ethics for AI at work.
- "Will AI replace me?" The honest answer: not your job — your tasks. Plain-English take on AI and work in 2026.
Other reading paths
PATH · 01
I'm worried about my mum or dad.
Family topics · voice clones · panic call · safe-word · romance scams · setup checklist
PATH · 02I'm just starting to learn about AI.
How AI works · LLM · prompt · training data · hallucination · agents
PATH · 03My kid uses AI for homework.
Kids & school · how AI writes · when to step in · honest use · tutoring