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A warm, practical companion for leading with Generative AI
in ASEAN food security and public policy.
For Inara β go lead with confidence. π
π Basics
What GenAI can and can't do for you
π€ Models
Choose the right AI assistant for the task
βοΈ Prompting
Structured frameworks that work on every model
π Sprint
4-week learning plan with certificates
π Prompts
Ready-to-copy templates for real tasks
π‘οΈ Safety
Checklist for trustworthy AI output
πΎ Welcome, Inara
This guide was lovingly crafted for you β a practical, no-fluff companion to help you navigate Generative AI with confidence, joy, and a healthy dose of skepticism.
Whether you're drafting ministerial briefs, analyzing ASEAN food security frameworks, or just trying to clear out your email queue, the pages ahead will help you delegate the right tasks to the right models, in the right way.
How to use this site
| If you want to⦠| Start here |
|---|---|
| Understand what GenAI can (and can't) do | Gen AI Basics |
| Pick the right model for the job | Models |
| Learn two simple prompting frameworks | Prompting |
| Follow a 4-week learning plan | 4-Week Lessons |
| Grab ready-to-use prompts | Prompts Library |
| Choose a structured course | Courses |
| Review safety & trust guidelines | Safety |
| Browse external resources | Library |
Quick-start summary
- Open LibreChat before your email client.
- Pick your model based on the task (see Models).
- Label your prompt using brackets (see Prompting).
- Critique the output β never trust it blindly (see Safety).
- Iterate. Tell the model what it missed and ask for a better draft.
π‘ The mindset shift: Stop asking "What can I ask it?" and start asking "What routine administrative work can I safely delegate to it today?"