Editorial Policy
AI Skill Course publishes free, self-paced lessons for people who want to understand artificial intelligence without hype, jargon, or paywalls.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
What We Publish
The site focuses on educational AI material: beginner explanations, applied machine-learning lessons, advanced AI systems modules, interactive quizzes, flashcards, and practice projects. We do not publish medical, legal, financial, or safety-critical advice.
Our goal is to help learners build durable understanding. A module should explain the concept, show where it appears in real systems, give the learner something to try, and check understanding before moving on.
How Lessons Are Created
- Lessons are written for clarity first, with plain-English explanations before technical terms.
- Examples are chosen from common AI products, workflows, and research ideas so learners can connect the lesson to real use.
- Interactive pieces are built to reinforce the lesson, not to pad the page.
- When a topic is uncertain or fast-moving, the content explains the uncertainty instead of presenting guesses as settled facts.
Review And Updates
AI changes quickly, so course pages are reviewed when major tools, model capabilities, or standard practices change. Pages may also be updated when readers report unclear explanations, broken interactions, factual errors, or accessibility issues.
Corrections: If you find an error, email admin@aiskillcourse.com or use the contact page. We review legitimate correction requests and update affected lessons when needed.
Advertising And Independence
AI Skill Course may display advertising through Google AdSense. Advertising does not decide which topics we cover, which examples we use, or what conclusions we present. Ads are kept separate from lesson content and should not interrupt quizzes, exercises, or core learning steps.
Sponsored content is not part of the current site. If that ever changes, sponsored material will be clearly labeled.
Accessibility And User Experience
The course is designed to work as a readable website first: clear navigation, descriptive headings, responsive layouts, keyboard-friendly controls where practical, and persistent access to About, Contact, Privacy, and this Editorial Policy page.
If an interaction is hard to use, confusing on mobile, or inaccessible with assistive technology, please report it so it can be improved.
Contact
For corrections, feedback, privacy requests, accessibility issues, or partnership questions, contact us at admin@aiskillcourse.com or through aiskillcourse.com/contact.