@jinglian: AI Spark @AISpark1 has directly open-sourced its knowledge base. Not just testing the waters with a few articles, but fully releasing all accumulated content. 247 articles, 6 major modules, continuously updated. Open-source link in the comments, save and read at your leisure. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ① AI Beginner's Guide (…

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AI Spark has fully open-sourced its knowledge base, containing 247 articles across six major modules (from beginner's guide to industry insights), continuously updated, suitable for AI learners.

AI Spark @AISpark1 has directly open-sourced its knowledge base. Not just testing the waters with a few articles, but fully releasing all accumulated content. 247 articles 6 major modules Continuously updated Open-source link in the comments, save and read at your leisure. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ① AI Beginner's Guide (36 articles) Understand AI from scratch Suitable for those with no prior knowledge ② AI Tools & Large Models (28 articles) How to choose tools? How to pick a model? Which ones are worth paying for? ③ AI Programming & Agents (118 articles) AI coding, Agents, automated workflows This is the most frequently updated section ④ AI Content Creation (16 articles) Topic selection, writing, graphics, multi-platform distribution ⑤ AI Productivity Boost (36 articles) Office efficiency, knowledge management, personal tool stacks ⑥ AI Industry Insights (5 articles) Trends, case studies, and practical applications ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ If you're just starting out with AI, begin with the "AI Beginner's Guide"; If you're already using AI, jump straight to "AI Programming & Agents."
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AI Spark @AISpark1’s knowledge base is now fully open-sourced.

Not just a few articles to test the waters, but all accumulated content made public.

247 articles 6 major modules Continuously updated

Open-source link in the comments — bookmark it and take your time.

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 1 AI Beginner’s Guide (36 articles) From 0 to 1 understanding AI Suitable for those with no prior experience

2 AI Tools & Large Models (28 articles) How to choose tools? How to pick models? What’s worth paying for?

3 AI Programming & Agents (118 articles) AI programming, agents, automated workflows This is the most frequently updated section

4 AI Content Creation (16 articles) Topic selection, writing, image generation, multi-platform distribution

5 AI Productivity Boost (36 articles) Office efficiency, knowledge management, personal toolchains

6 AI Industry Insights (5 articles) Trends, case studies, and practical applications ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

If you’re just starting with AI, begin with “AI Beginner’s Guide”;

If you’re already using AI, jump straight to “AI Programming & Agents.”

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