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AI Lessons for Seniors in Brooklyn: Learn at Your Own Pace, at Your Own Table

Let's clear something up right away: you don't need to be "tech-savvy" to use AI. You need to be curious. That's it. If you managed a household, raised children, ran a business, or taught a classroom — you already have the skills. AI is just a new tool. And like any tool, it makes more sense when someone shows you how to hold it.

Why Seniors Are Some of My Best Students

I teach AI lessons for seniors in Brooklyn, and here's what I've learned: older adults are often better at this than they think. They ask better questions. They have more patience. And they have decades of real-life context that makes AI outputs actually useful.

A retired teacher in Carroll Gardens booked a session because her daughter kept telling her to "just try it." She'd opened a chat tool once, typed "hello," got a generic response, and closed the tab. In our hour together, she learned how to draft a letter to her co-op board, plan a week of meals based on what was already in her fridge, and research a medication side effect in plain English. She wasn't "learning AI" — she was getting things done.

No Jargon. No Eye-Rolls. No Rush.

I sit at your kitchen table. I go at your pace. If you want to spend twenty minutes on one thing, we spend twenty minutes on one thing. There's no curriculum to keep up with, no classmates to slow you down or speed past you. It's just you and me, working on whatever matters to you.

Some of my senior clients want to write letters and emails more easily. Others want to organize old photos or plan travel. One gentleman in Brooklyn Heights wanted to fact-check the news — he'd been a political science professor and he wanted a sharper tool for it. Every session is different because every person is different.

Learning at Home Makes All the Difference

You're comfortable at home. You know where everything is. Your laptop is set up the way you like it. In-home AI lessons in Brooklyn mean you learn in the environment where you'll actually use what you learn. No commuting to a class. No figuring out a new building. Just your living room, your device, and someone who makes it make sense.

What We Cover in One Session

In a single hour, most seniors leave with two or three things they can do on their own. That might be writing an email in their own voice, getting a recipe recommendation, or asking a smart question about their health insurance plan. The goal isn't to make you a tech person. It's to give you a useful skill that saves you time or makes your day a little easier.

I serve Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Park Slope, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights, and Red Hook. I bike to your door. First session is $75, and if you're not happy, you don't pay.

Curious but not sure where to start? That's the perfect place. Text COACH to (646) 535-1240 and tell me what you'd like to learn. I'll text you right back.