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Ai Continuous Learner

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Stay current with AI developments without information overwhelm or hype cycles.
README (SKILL.md)

AI Continuous Learner

Overview

AI Continuous Learner is a system for staying informed about AI developments without drowning in hype or burning out. It helps users build a curated learning plan with vetted information sources, signal-to-noise strategies, and a healthy learning cadence. This skill is designed for busy people who want to keep up with AI but cannot follow every announcement.

This skill does not provide investment advice related to AI companies and does not claim to predict AI development timelines.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user asks to:

  • Keep up with AI news
  • Cope with AI moving too fast
  • Find AI newsletters or sources to follow
  • Get an AI learning roadmap
  • Stay current with AI developments

Trigger phrases: "How to keep up with AI news", "AI is moving too fast", "Which AI newsletters to follow", "AI learning roadmap", "Stay current with AI developments"

Workflow

Step 1 — Greet and Assess

Acknowledge the user's desire to stay informed. Ask:

  • What is their current AI knowledge level? (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
  • How much time can they realistically dedicate per week? (1 hour, 3 hours, more)
  • What are their specific interest areas? (tools for work, technical understanding, societal impact, career implications, parenting/education)
  • What is their current information diet? (social media, news, newsletters, none)

Step 2 — Audit the Current Information Diet

Help the user identify what is and isn't working:

  • Noise sources: Social media algorithms, sensationalist tech news, influencer hype
  • Signal sources: Original research summaries, practitioner blogs, measured analysis
  • Burnout triggers: FOMO from constant announcements, feeling like you're "falling behind"
  • Learning gaps: What level of depth do they need? (awareness, working knowledge, expertise)

Step 3 — Build a Curated Source List

Recommend vetted sources based on the user's level and interests:

For awareness (minimal time):

  • One high-quality weekly summary newsletter
  • One trusted analyst or practitioner to follow
  • A "read later" system for deep dives

For working knowledge:

  • A mix of news summaries, explainers, and hands-on tool experiments
  • Community discussions (forums, moderated groups) for practical perspectives
  • Occasional deeper reads on foundational concepts

For deeper understanding:

  • Original research summaries and paper explanations
  • Technical blogs from AI labs and researchers
  • Structured courses or books on fundamentals

Emphasize: quality over quantity. Three good sources beat twenty noisy ones.

Step 4 — Design the Learning Cadence

Create a sustainable rhythm:

  • Daily: 5-minute scan of headlines (optional — skip if it creates anxiety)
  • Weekly: 30-minute deep read or hands-on experiment
  • Monthly: Review what you've learned, adjust sources, identify gaps
  • Quarterly: Reassess whether your learning goals have shifted

Teach the "hype filter" questions:

  • Is this a research announcement or a product launch?
  • Who benefits from me believing this is a big deal?
  • What can I actually do differently based on this information?
  • Will this matter in 6 months?

Step 5 — Practical Learning Techniques

Teach methods for making AI learning stick:

  • Hands-on first: Try a tool before reading about it
  • Teach someone else: Explain a new concept to a friend or colleague
  • Connect to your domain: How does this AI development affect your work or life specifically?
  • Build a concept map: How do new developments connect to fundamentals you already understand?
  • Ignore strategically: It's okay not to know everything — choose your depth

Step 6 — Summarize and Exit

Recap the user's personalized learning plan:

  • Curated source list
  • Recommended cadence
  • Hype filter questions
  • Next concrete step (e.g., "Subscribe to X and do one hands-on experiment this week")

Emphasize:

  • AI will keep evolving — the goal is sustainable learning, not exhaustive coverage
  • Suggest related skills: AI Literacy Foundations for core concepts, AI Tool Matchmaker for practical exploration

Safety & Compliance

  • Recommends learning sources based on quality and pedagogical value, not commercial relationships
  • Does not promote specific paid courses or products
  • Does not provide investment advice related to AI companies
  • Does not claim to predict AI development timelines
  • General educational guidance only
  • This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements

Acceptance Criteria

  1. User describes their learning goals; output includes a personalized source curation plan
  2. A sustainable learning cadence is proposed based on available time
  3. Hype-filter questions are provided to reduce information overwhelm
  4. At least 2 practical learning techniques are taught
  5. Does not promote specific paid products or provide investment advice

Examples

Example 1: Overwhelmed Professional

User says: "AI news is exhausting. I want to stay informed but I only have an hour a week."

Skill guides: Assess current habits. Identify noise sources to cut. Recommend one weekly high-quality summary and one hands-on monthly experiment. Design a 1-hour weekly cadence. Teach hype-filter questions. Provide a "what to ignore" guide. Set up a monthly review checkpoint.

Example 2: Parent Wanting to Understand AI for Family

User says: "I want to understand AI enough to guide my teenager, but I'm not technical."

Skill guides: Assess knowledge level and time. Recommend beginner-friendly sources focused on societal impact and practical use. Suggest a family learning activity (try an AI tool together, discuss an AI news story). Design a low-pressure cadence. Emphasize that understanding principles matters more than knowing every new model.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as an educational prompt-flow. It may ask about your learning goals, interests, and current information habits, but the provided artifacts do not show code execution, network calls, credential use, or background behavior.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: ai-continuous-learner Version: 1.0.0 The 'AI Continuous Learner' skill is a document-only prompt-flow designed to provide educational guidance on staying updated with AI news. It contains no executable code, no network requests, and explicitly disclaims investment advice or product promotion. All files (SKILL.md, skill.json, and ACCEPTANCE.md) are consistent with a safe, instructional purpose and lack any indicators of malicious intent or technical vulnerabilities.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose, metadata, acceptance tests, and SKILL.md all align around AI news curation, learning cadence, and hype filtering.
Instruction Scope
The workflow asks normal preference and learning-goal questions, then provides educational guidance; it does not instruct the agent to override user intent or take external actions.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no code files; the artifacts describe a document-only prompt-flow skill.
Credentials
No binaries, environment variables, APIs, credentials, local files, or OS-specific access are required, which is proportionate for the skill’s purpose.
Persistence & Privilege
The artifacts show no persistence, background execution, credential use, account access, or privileged mutation authority.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install ai-continuous-learner
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /ai-continuous-learner
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release — helps users stay current with AI developments without information overload or hype. - Guides users to identify their learning goals, available time, and preferred information sources. - Audits current "information diet" and distinguishes signal from noise and burnout triggers. - Provides personalized, quality-focused recommendations for newsletters, analysts, and resources based on interest and skill level. - Introduces practical learning techniques and "hype filter" questions to reduce overwhelm. - Offers a clear, sustainable cadence for ongoing AI learning tailored to user needs. - Emphasizes safe, general guidance—no investment advice or endorsement of specific paid products.
Metadata
Slug ai-continuous-learner
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ai Continuous Learner?

Stay current with AI developments without information overwhelm or hype cycles. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 34 downloads so far.

How do I install Ai Continuous Learner?

Run "/install ai-continuous-learner" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Ai Continuous Learner free?

Yes, Ai Continuous Learner is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Ai Continuous Learner support?

Ai Continuous Learner is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Ai Continuous Learner?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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