How to Use AI in Your Course (Without Replacing Yourself)
The Hesitation Is Valid
When people hear "add AI to your course," the immediate reaction is:
Is this going to feel less personal? Is this going to make it look like I'm doing less? Is this replacing me?
Short answer: no.
Longer answer: it depends on how you use it.
What AI Should Actually Do Inside a Course
AI is not there to teach your content.
That's your job.
AI is there to help people use your content. Here's a deeper look at how AI bots work for course creators.
Because that's where most courses fall apart.
People don't struggle with information.
They struggle with:
Applying it
Staying consistent
Knowing what to do next
That's the gap AI fills.
Use Case 1: Answer Questions Between Lessons
Students don't get stuck during your videos.
They get stuck after.
When they're trying to actually do the thing.
And you're not available 24/7 to answer every question.
So they wait. Or guess. Or drop off.
An AI tool trained on your course can:
Answer common questions
Clarify concepts
Help them move forward
Without them waiting for you.
That alone improves completion.
Use Case 2: Give Feedback Without Burning Out
Feedback is one of the most valuable parts of a course.
It's also the fastest way to overload yourself.
AI can handle the first pass.
It can:
Review responses
Compare them to your framework
Suggest improvements
You can still step in when needed.
But you're not starting from scratch every time.
Use Case 3: Turn Lessons Into Practice
Watching content is not the same as applying it.
You can explain something perfectly and people will still ask:
"Okay but how do I actually do this?"
This is where AI works really well.
You can build tools that:
Walk them through a process
Ask questions step by step
Guide them to an outcome
It's like giving them a way to practice without needing you live.
Use Case 4: Keep People on Track
Most people don't finish courses.
Not because the content is bad.
Because life happens.
They lose momentum.
An AI tool can:
Check in
Remind them what they said they'd do
Help them get unstuck quickly
That small layer of support can make a big difference.
How to Position This (This Part Matters)
Do not position AI as a replacement.
Position it as support.
You can say:
"Need help applying something? The course assistant is there anytime to guide you."
That's it.
No one is worried about the tech.
They just want help when they need it.
What Students Actually Care About
They do not care that it's AI.
They care that:
They get answers faster
They feel supported
They make progress
If those things happen, they see it as value.
Where People Mess This Up
They either:
Overuse AI and make the course feel automated
Or underuse it and miss the opportunity
The balance is simple:
You teach. AI supports.
A Simple Way to Start
Pick one place where students get stuck the most.
Start there.
Build one tool that helps with that moment.
You don't need to rebuild your entire course.
Final Takeaway
AI doesn't replace your course.
It makes your course work better.
And that's the goal.
If you want to add AI to your course in a way that actually improves results without adding more to your plate, that's exactly what we walk through inside Her AI Club:
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