# Session 1 — Orientation This first session is about **calibration**: getting your sense of what computers and AI can do today onto the same page as reality. You will not leave this session with a project. You'll leave with a question rattling around your head, and — we hope — a different relationship with the device in your pocket. --- ## What to bring Nothing. No laptop required. No installs. No accounts. Come ready to watch, ask questions, and think. --- ## What we'll do together The session has roughly four parts: 1. **Why this class exists.** The gap between what technology can do and what people are doing with it, and why right now is an unusual moment. 2. **The flip.** Your computer is not a fixed set of apps with bugs you have to live with. It's a programmable, instructable machine. Once you see it that way, you can't unsee it. 3. **Live demos.** Real things, solving real friction, in front of you. We'll be typing, correcting, and iterating on stage — not because we're showing off, but because seeing the human in the loop is the part that demystifies it. 4. **The seed question.** Where in *your* life is there friction because technology has never been pointed at it for *you*? We'll talk about it together. You don't have to have an answer. --- ## What you'll take home One assignment, if you want to call it that: > **Notice friction this week.** > > Pay attention to the things you do on a computer or a phone that feel tedious, repetitive, or "this should just work." Write a few of them down. Don't filter — even silly ones. Bring whatever you have (or don't have) to the next session. We'll start working from there. --- ## After the session If a thought stuck with you and you want to talk about it before next time, reach out to either of us. That's what we're here for. See [`../personal-project.md`](../personal-project.md) if you want to read more about where this is all going.