# AI for the People — Printable Workbook

Use this beside the free book. Print it, duplicate it, or keep it as a notes file.

Before you paste anything into an AI tool: use placeholders for names and
private details. Do not paste passwords, API keys, 2FA codes, recovery codes,
private tokens, card details, medical records, legal documents requiring advice,
regulated financial records, customer data, or sensitive account access.

## Worksheet 1 — Pick one workflow

- The task I repeat:
- The outcome I want:
- The AI tool I will use:
- Why this task is safe to test:
- What I will not paste:

## Worksheet 2 — Inputs and outputs

- Input I will give the AI:
- Output I want back:
- Format I want:
- Length I want:
- Examples I can safely share:
- Sensitive details I will replace with placeholders:

## Worksheet 3 — Context card

```markdown
# My AI Context Profile
Last refreshed:

## Current season

## What I am working on

## What I want help with

## How I prefer responses
Tone:
Length:
Structure:
Do / don't:

## Current priorities
1.
2.
3.

## Constraints
- time:
- energy:
- tools:
- boundaries:

## Things to avoid

## Decisions I own
The AI may help me think, but I decide and approve actions.
```

## Worksheet 4 — Owner gates

Check every box before acting:

- [ ] This does not touch money, payments, subscriptions, invoices, or purchases.
- [ ] This does not touch accounts, logins, settings, providers, passwords, tokens, or 2FA.
- [ ] This does not send, post, publish, email, DM, or comment externally.
- [ ] This does not delete, deploy, change code, change DNS, or alter infrastructure.
- [ ] This does not make medical, legal, financial, tax, clinical, crisis, or guaranteed-outcome claims.
- [ ] I understand what will happen.
- [ ] I am comfortable owning the result.

If any box fails, mark HOLD.

## Worksheet 5 — Three-test log

| Test | Input used | Output quality | Risk flagged? | Update needed |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | | | | |
| 2 | | | | |
| 3 | | | | |

## Worksheet 6 — Seven-day routine

Day 1: choose one workflow and write the desired outcome.
Notes:

Day 2: create the context card and red-line list.
Notes:

Day 3: run Capture or Research on one real input.
Notes:

Day 4: run Draft and add a review checklist.
Notes:

Day 5: run Review and improve the instructions from what failed.
Notes:

Day 6: test three examples and log differences.
Notes:

Day 7: decide keep, simplify, change, or stop.
Notes:

## Worksheet 7 — Weekly self-update

- What changed this week?
- What should update in my context card?
- Which goals or assumptions are stale?
- Which prompt needs a better instruction?
- What red line needs to be clearer?
- What is one next-week routine?
- What should I stop adding for now?

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## Important boundary

DWAI shares practical AI and AI-developer-path resources for thinking,
drafting, organizing, researching, reviewing, learning, coding, debugging,
testing, building small AI apps, and shipping owner-controlled projects. This is
not therapy, counselling, diagnosis, ADHD or addiction treatment, medical advice,
legal advice, financial advice, tax advice, crisis support, regulated
professional advice, or a guarantee of clarity, productivity, income, saved
time, business results, jobs, clients, or any personal outcome. AI outputs are
drafts. The owner approves risky action.

---

## How to use this download

Use this resource for: Blank worksheets for moving from one safe workflow into context cards, project specs, build plans, tests, owner gates, and weekly updates.

- If you are new, start with the 20-Minute AI Starter Workflow, then use the
  full book and workbook as your main path.
- Keep the Owner Approval Checklist nearby before acting on anything risky.
- Use PDF for reading/printing, HTML for browser reading, and Markdown/TXT for
  AI study sources where available.
- Treat AI outputs as drafts. Use PASS / HOLD before money, accounts, public
  posts, deletes, deploys, customer/private data, code changes, or regulated
  claims.

## Optional: learn it with NotebookLM

NotebookLM is a third-party Google tool. If you use it, upload only public DWAI
downloads or copied public resource URLs. Do not upload private notes, secrets,
customer data, account screenshots, or completed workbook pages.

1. Create or open a NotebookLM notebook.
2. Add the public DWAI PDFs, Markdown files, or public resource page URLs as
   sources.
3. Ask NotebookLM: "Using only these DWAI sources, explain the path in plain
   English, make me a 7-day study plan, quiz me, and flag anything involving
   secrets, accounts, money, public posting, deletion, deployment, customer or
   private data, code changes, or regulated claims as HOLD."
4. If your NotebookLM account has **Video Overview**, generate one for a
   video-style walkthrough. If Video Overview is not available, use Audio
   Overview, briefing docs, study guides, or source-grounded Q&A instead.
5. Check NotebookLM's answer against the source citations before acting. AI
   study aids are drafts, not owner approval.

Do **not** upload completed workbook pages, context cards, customer/private data,
private business records, passwords, API keys, 2FA or recovery codes, medical,
legal, financial, tax, crisis, or sensitive personal details unless you have
intentionally replaced them with placeholders and accept the tool's data terms.
