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Feynman AI

Getting Started with Feynman AI

A comprehensive introduction to the Feynman AI platform and how to set up your account for success.

By Feynman AI Team
Published January 15, 2025
10 min read
Beginner
Getting Started with Feynman AI

Welcome to Feynman AI

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to get started with Feynman AI and begin transforming your learning experience.

What is Feynman AI?

Feynman AI is a learning platform that uses artificial intelligence to help you master complex concepts through the Feynman Technique - a method of learning by teaching and simplifying concepts.

Setting Up Your Account

To get started with Feynman AI:

  1. Visit our signup page and create an account
  2. Complete your profile by specifying your areas of interest
  3. Take the optional learning style assessment to personalize your experience
  4. Explore the dashboard to familiarize yourself with the interface

Your First Learning Session

Now that your account is set up, let's start your first learning session:

  1. From your dashboard, click "New Concept"
  2. Enter a concept you want to learn (e.g., "Photosynthesis" or "Machine Learning Basics")
  3. Choose your current knowledge level of the topic
  4. Follow the prompts to explain the concept in your own words
  5. Review the AI feedback on your explanation
  6. Refine your explanation based on the feedback

Understanding Your Results

After completing your explanation, Feynman AI will provide:

  • A comprehension score that indicates how well you understand the concept
  • Specific knowledge gaps identified in your explanation
  • Suggestions for improvement and further learning
  • Resources tailored to your specific needs

Next Steps

To continue your learning journey with Feynman AI:

  • Set up a regular schedule for practice sessions
  • Explore the "Recommended Concepts" section for related topics
  • Check out the Analytics dashboard to track your progress over time
  • Join the community forum to connect with other learners

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