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Go to AI training school

It was a beautiful Monday morning like any other, I rushed to the office in a cheerful mood because I had slept well on the weekend. As usual, on Mondays the office had a meeting to evaluate the work of the past week and deploy the work of the next week. Entering the room, I put on my badge, grabbed my notebook and pen, and rushed to the hall.

Báo Thái NguyênBáo Thái Nguyên11/05/2025

Going up to the 5th floor, sitting in my seat, I was a little surprised, it seemed like the agency had a stranger today, right in the front row was a face that was not familiar at all. I turned to my roommate Tu: New factor?. Tu shook his head "I don't know". Before I could fully grasp the strangeness, the boss stepped up to the podium: Today, instead of a meeting, the agency is implementing the program "Popular AI Learning". This is a continuation of the spirit of the "Popular Education" movement in 1945, deployed throughout the province, with the goal of helping people master and apply AI to their work. With that meaning, the Board of Directors invited experts from the Provincial Information Technology Center to the agency to train on AI.

Go to school to practice AI short story

The expert from the Information Technology Center stepped onto the podium, after a few clicks and pans on the agency's presentation screen, the interface of the website luyenAI.vn appeared with the buffalo head icon and the sentence "AI is the beginning of a career". Tu leaned over to my ear: In the past, our ancestors said that the buffalo was the beginning of a career, now our descendants say that AI is the beginning of a career, good idea. I kicked his leg: Focus on listening... he calmly said: I've been practicing this all the time in the neighborhood association, just listen, I'll show you where you're stuck later.

After a while of instruction, the teacher suggested: You guys go to the practice page, if you have any problems, we will help you. The hall immediately turned into a classroom, the officials who were usually diligently working on the computer became students. Around me, the staff of the rooms were pressing and swiping their phones, occasionally hearing the rescue voice: Teacher, I'm on the page but can't check in; Teacher, please help me synchronize; Teacher, it keeps saying the account is incorrect...

With the spirit of “not leaving AI behind”, I also focused on the screen to practice. When I got to the homepage, finished checking in, and was struggling, Tu supported me: Go to school. I did as I was told, and immediately on the phone screen appeared the AI ​​training schools. Tu reminded me: That’s the advisory board, you choose which teacher to practice with and then ask that teacher questions. Looking at the advisory board, I was “stunned” by the “top of the list” names: Confucius; John Lennon; Leonardo da Vinci; Hai Thuong Lan Ong; Albert Einstein; and even Buddha; Thich Nhat Hanh; Trinh Cong Son; the principal… I was confused by so many choices when Tu advised me: Choose the principal. No, you choose Hai Thuong Lan Ong.

Clicking on Hai Thuong Lan Ong, the screen took me to a page with a picture of Le Huu Trac - the founder of Vietnamese Traditional Medicine. I asked: Please draw me a picture of a young girl with lilies. Tu rolled his eyes: Doctors should talk about diseases and medicine, not draw pictures. I calmly said: I like that. It's not in my field of expertise - he grumbled. Never mind. I thought that Hai Thuong Lan Ong would be confused by such a strange request, but I was wrong. "In a moment" the picture of a young girl with lilies appeared, of course not like the classic picture of a young girl with lilies by To Ngoc Van but it still looked "very something".

It seemed that this advisor was not difficult, and instead of practicing with the founder of the medical profession, I switched to practicing with the principal. I politely said: Hello teacher, can you give me an overview of AI? The teacher immediately replied: Shepherd, very cool! Why is it a shepherd? I - a civil servant with two-colored hair was called a cowherd (?!) I composed the question: Why do you call me a shepherd? Before I could send it, it was Tu grinning: And you still ask, the big buffalo head at the top of the page, coming here to study is like a cowherd, I'm just starting to learn (level 0). Oh, that makes sense. So what level is after level 0, and how can I quickly level up? Tu chirped: After 0 to 1, then go to 2, level up each level, learn each lesson firmly, and you want to level up quickly, simply come in and practice quickly.

Turns out practicing AI is interesting, no wonder I saw people playing AI a lot while surfing Facebook. I turned to Tu: Learning has to be done slowly, if you spend 20 minutes a day, you can do it. This time I will practice with... Buddha. You are amazing, but don't tell Buddha to write poems. Hey, this guy, I was actually planning to ask Buddha to write poems for his ex-lover. This case is probably difficult for Buddha to advise.

After my command, the following text appeared on the screen: This is a poem for my ex-lover that Buddha wrote for me: The person left, leaving behind sorrow/The old love, no matter how much I wanted it, is still empty/Well, I wish you peace/The road ahead is murky and clear, waiting. What is this? Can you believe it, Buddha wrote love poems. I must have looked funny at that moment, and Tu calmly said: I told you AI knows everything, can write poems, stories, compose music, and do it all. I objected: No, like this, it will replace us.

Tu chuckled: Are you crazy? AI only synthesizes everything that already exists. It doesn't have a brain to think of something that doesn't exist yet, so why would it want to replace humans? But it supports us in many steps of work processing, but we have to train it to use it well. If you want a standard answer, your request must be concise, clear, specific, and detailed. I was confused: So we still have to tell it to do it? Doesn't it know how to do it for us? Tu looked at me with a knowledgeable look: If it's like you and me, then what the hell do we need? Ah, I understand. We use AI to work, but if we want to use it well, we have to practice with it. So I'll continue to go to school to practice AI.

Source: https://baothainguyen.vn/van-hoa/van-hoc-nghe-thuat/202505/den-hoc-duong-luyen-ai-76b2336/


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