tech content
for the non-techie
technology and AI knowledge should be universal. but it’s not…yet!
welcome to untechnical.
the friendly corner of the internet where everyone can learn about AI and tech.
You don't need a computer science degree to understand the impact of AI.
untechnical brings tech content to you, no matter your background.
Engage
Join the conversation
Tech isn't a spectator sport – it's time to get involved!
Engage with our community of fellow non-techies, ask questions, and share your thoughts. Your voice matters in shaping our technological future.
Interactive Q&A sessions
Community forums to learn from one another
Opportunities to contribute your unique perspective
Skills
Empower yourself in a digital world
Knowledge is power, and we're here to empower you.
Learn practical skills to navigate and thrive in our tech-driven society.
From basic digital literacy to understanding AI tools, we'll help you build the competencies you need.
Step-by-step guides to essential tech skills
Hands-on tutorials for popular AI tools
Tips to apply tech knowledge in your career and personal life
Updates
Stay ahead of the curve
The tech world moves fast, but we've got you covered.
Get regular, easy-to-digest updates on the latest AI advancements and tech trends.
We filter out the noise and bring you what truly matters – in language you can understand.
Monthly roundups of key tech developments
Explanations of how new tech affects you
Awareness
Build your tech knowledge from the ground, up
At untechnical, we translate the complex world of AI and technology into everyday language.
No more feeling out of the loop – just straightforward insights that click.
Build your AI and tech knowledge from the ground, up
Demystify complex concepts with simple explanations
Understand the ethical implications and societal impacts of emerging technologies
Why does tech literacy matter?
Tech literacy matters because it's no longer just about using tech devices – it's about understanding the digital world that shapes our lives.
In an era where AI makes decisions, algorithms curate our information, and automation transforms industries, being tech-literate means having the power to navigate, influence, and adapt to this new reality.
It's about making informed choices, learning to adapt, protecting your privacy, and seizing opportunities in a rapidly evolving job market.
It's not about becoming a programmer; it's about being an informed citizen in a world where technology touches every aspect of our lives.