Non-technical users cannot understand AI concepts without jargon
People without technical backgrounds struggle to grasp AI concepts because most explanations assume prior knowledge. Simple, jargon-free educational resources for AI literacy are underserved. A web app explaining AI in plain language addresses real confusion in a rapidly expanding audience.
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