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Give each tool the same bounded role workflow, source material, constraints, and success criteria.
AIducation teaches people to choose the right AI tool for the work, not just use the tool that is popular. Learners compare outputs, risks, verification paths, and proof artifacts across tools.
Tool comparison labs make tool fluency measurable: learners must justify the tool, prove the output, and leave a reusable workflow.
Give each tool the same bounded role workflow, source material, constraints, and success criteria.
Grade role fit, verification discipline, data safety, reusable evidence, and speed to value.
Choose an approved primary tool, fallback tool, and human review point for the workflow.
Attach comparison notes, prompt, outputs, verification checklist, and manager coaching signal.
Every role academy gets a comparison lab mapped to its real work: assistants, research, creative generation, automation, coding agents, or spreadsheet analysis.
Which AI tool should a support learner use for billing escalations and refunds, and what verification proof should be required before the output is used at work?
Which AI tool should a sales learner use for prospect research and account briefs, and what verification proof should be required before the output is used at work?
Which AI tool should a marketing learner use for product launch copy, and what verification proof should be required before the output is used at work?
Which AI tool should a hr learner use for policy drafting and explanation, and what verification proof should be required before the output is used at work?
Which AI tool should a finance learner use for expense review and policy checks, and what verification proof should be required before the output is used at work?
Which AI tool should a engineering learner use for ai-assisted code review, and what verification proof should be required before the output is used at work?
Which AI tool should a product learner use for prd review and requirement tightening, and what verification proof should be required before the output is used at work?
Which AI tool should a executives learner use for ai strategy and governance, and what verification proof should be required before the output is used at work?
Which AI tool should a operations learner use for sop generation and review, and what verification proof should be required before the output is used at work?
The same tool can be excellent in one workflow and risky in another. Comparison labs force learners to explain when to use it, when to avoid it, and what evidence makes it safe.
Connect tool choices to governanceDraft, role-play, explain, and improve support work when the learner can provide constraints.
Risk: Can hallucinate
Support ChatGPT comparison notes, final recommendation, verification checklist, and reusable workflow artifact.
Review longer documents, policies, decisions, and nuanced support artifacts.
Risk: Needs verification
Support Claude comparison notes, final recommendation, verification checklist, and reusable workflow artifact.
Research, summarize, and draft in Google-connected or multimodal support workflows.
Risk: Requires source checking
Support Gemini comparison notes, final recommendation, verification checklist, and reusable workflow artifact.
Work inside Microsoft 365 files, meetings, email, spreadsheets, and approved company context.
Risk: Permission boundaries matter
Support Microsoft Copilot comparison notes, final recommendation, verification checklist, and reusable workflow artifact.