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FAQ
Straight answers about learning, courses, community, and teaching on AI Horizons.
Our education is built around practical, up-to-date skills—not generic theory. Lessons tie directly to how people use AI today at work and in creative projects, with clear explanations and hands-on practice so you can apply what you learn immediately.
Courses give you structured paths and interactive lessons. Projects help you turn concepts into real builds you can show others. The community is where you connect with peers, share progress, and learn from people working on similar goals—all alongside our catalog of courses.
Browse the course catalog by topic and level, from fundamentals to advanced tracks. When you sign up, onboarding helps surface a sensible starting point. You can move at your own pace, revisit lessons, and stack courses as your interests grow.
We cover a broad range of AI education: conversational tools like ChatGPT and Claude, image and video workflows, automation, research and productivity habits, ethics and responsible use, and project-based tracks that mirror real deliverables. Content is refreshed so it stays relevant as the ecosystem evolves.
You can explore a great deal of the platform for free, including getting oriented and trying core experiences. Paid plans unlock deeper course libraries, premium features, and ongoing updates—so you can start without friction and upgrade when you are ready to go further.
Yes. Educators and subject-matter experts can build courses in our creator studio, set pricing, and publish to learners on the platform. You connect a payout account (we use Stripe) so you can earn when students enroll in your paid courses. Requirements and fees may apply depending on your account and region; the studio walks you through publishing and monetization options.
Sign in, open the Community experience, and start a new course from there—you will land in the course studio to add lessons, media, and assessments. When you are ready, complete payout setup so you can sell paid offerings. We recommend publishing a clear outline and a polished first module so learners know what to expect.',