AI & Technology

Becoming AI-Native at Work

A guide for moving from occasional AI use to AI-native working habits.

Explore learning paths for people and teams who want to become AI-native: using AI as part of everyday thinking, writing, planning, and decision-making.

Who this guide is for

  • Knowledge workers building stronger AI habits
  • Teams redesigning workflows around AI assistance
  • Leaders who want AI to become a default part of work

What good learning paths should include

  • Focuses on habits, workflow redesign, and practical repetition.
  • Useful for people who already use AI occasionally but want to level up.
  • Links mindset, prompting, and operational routines into one path.

Frequently asked questions

What does being AI-native actually mean?

It means AI is part of how you think, draft, research, and iterate by default, not something you reach for only occasionally.

Can a non-technical team become AI-native?

Yes. Most AI-native behavior is about workflows, judgment, and consistent practice rather than engineering skill.