Install
openclaw skills install ai-continuous-learnerStay current with AI developments without information overwhelm or hype cycles.
openclaw skills install ai-continuous-learnerAI 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.
Use this skill when the user asks to:
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"
Acknowledge the user's desire to stay informed. Ask:
Help the user identify what is and isn't working:
Recommend vetted sources based on the user's level and interests:
For awareness (minimal time):
For working knowledge:
For deeper understanding:
Emphasize: quality over quantity. Three good sources beat twenty noisy ones.
Create a sustainable rhythm:
Teach the "hype filter" questions:
Teach methods for making AI learning stick:
Recap the user's personalized learning plan:
Emphasize:
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.
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.