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How AI agents actually work
A six-lesson tour of context — the thing that turns a forgetful chatbot into an assistant that knows you. Taught with Mickey Mouse.
You've used ChatGPT or Claude and noticed something frustrating: every conversation starts from zero. The AI doesn't know who you are, how you like to work, or what you told it yesterday. This short course explains why — and shows how people fix it — using an assistant everyone already knows: Mickey Mouse's. No jargon, no code. Six short lessons, about four minutes each.
01
Why your AI forgets you
What an AI agent actually is, why it wakes up as a stranger every time, and the surprisingly simple fix: write things down.
02
Identity: who your agent is
Meet Toodles, Mickey's assistant. The rules that never change: personality, boundaries, and when to ask before acting.
03
Context: the world around the work
The Clubhouse, the gang, and the job to be done — why an assistant needs to know Donald is brilliant but temperamental.
04
Skills: teaching it to do things
How "plan a Clubhouse show" becomes a written recipe your agent can follow every time — including how to check it worked.
05
Memory: Pluto's favorite bone
The difference between knowing and remembering, and how agents keep facts across conversations without drowning in notes.
06
Putting it all together
One written definition, every AI tool you use — plus the part grown-ups care about: keeping private things private.
Mickey Mouse and friends appear as a familiar teaching analogy using publicly known lore. This tutorial is not affiliated with or endorsed by Disney.