u/Kiro_ai

▲ 17 r/OpenAI

it feels like ai adoption is exploding but actual ai literacy still seems weirdly low.

a lot of people use chatgpt, but most people still seem to either:

• ask super shallow questions

• treat it like google

• expect one perfect answer instantly

• or never really learn how to use it in a deeper way

curious what people here think.

what's the biggest thing you think most people still don't get about using ai well?

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u/Kiro_ai — 8 days ago

hi guys, i built iro ai because i kept seeing beginners get stuck in the “which course should i take?” loop.

the idea is simple: short daily lessons for ai concepts, beginner-friendly, and structured enough that you can build the habit without getting buried in random youtube videos or 20-hour courses

i don’t think it replaces actually building projects but i wanted to make the starting point less overwhelming.

would love any feedback from people here if anyone wants to try it. thanks

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u/Kiro_ai — 9 days ago
▲ 62 r/iosdev+2 crossposts

Small win, but this one felt huge.

I’ve been building my app for awhile and launched at the start of April. Today, I got my first paid subscriber. It's called Kiro AI, Duolingo for learning AI.

The $25 sub feels like it's worth $1000 to me

Keep building.

u/Kiro_ai — 15 days ago
▲ 10 r/claude

it feels like ai adoption is exploding but actual ai literacy still seems weirdly low.

a lot of people use claude, but most people still seem to either:

• treat it like google

• expect one perfect answer instantly

• never really learn how to iterate

• or never build an actual workflow around it

curious what people here think.

what’s the biggest thing you think most people still don’t get about using ai well?

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u/Kiro_ai — 16 days ago