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Household OS, school week, care, money admin, and travel. AI as household chief of staff.
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- 2Take one course, or follow a sequenced path
- 3Lessons, quiz, and a certificate when you finish

AI for Everyday Life
The Home campus starting point. Learn what AI can (and must not) do in a real household, how to prompt it on your actual week, and how to keep people, privacy, and judgment in the loop.

Household OS
Build a personal operating system for the house: a reality map, inbox, weekly priorities, standing systems, handoffs, and a review you can run without becoming the family secretary.

Time & Decisions at Home
Use AI to protect calendar and energy: decide what gets a yes this month, run family tradeoffs out loud, and stop treating every ping as an emergency.

Home Ops
Turn the OS into a weekly run: meals, school week, errands, and admin — with prompts and checklists you can hand to another adult.

School Week Systems
Use AI to see the real school week: pickups, forms, activities, and the adult’s job as coach — without ever letting the model do the child’s homework.

How to Run a School Week
Turn school-week systems into a Sunday-to-Friday loop another adult can run: pack, pickup, forms batch, and a dead-night fallback.

Family Care Logistics
Use AI as a logistics chief of staff for aging parents or a care circle: visits, rides, who holds what — never diagnosis, dosing, or therapy.

Care Circle Ops
Build a care-ops kit: handoff note, backup adult, escalation list, and a pause rule for when the week breaks.

Home Money Map
Map household money as logistics: bills, subscriptions, who pays what — without turning AI into a tax preparer or investment advisor.

Bills & Subscriptions Ops
A monthly money loop: pay-week batch, subscription review, and a handoff another adult can run when you are out.

Trips & Holidays
Plan a trip or holiday week with AI on real constraints: money range, energy, who is off, what you will drop at home.

Travel & Holiday Ops
Run departure, the days away, and re-entry: a kit another adult at home can follow, plus a 24-hour reset when you get back.