
About AI Literator
AI is now part of everyday life — shaping the choices we make, the work we do, and how we understand the world around us. Yet for many people, AI still feels confusing, full of jargon, and difficult to connect to real-world situations. It’s clearly important, but often feels out of reach, leaving many unsure where to begin.
That's where AI Literator comes in.

AI Literator was created after seeing the same pattern repeatedly. In conversations with individuals and small and medium business owners, limited AI understanding often led to two extremes: scepticism and anxiety on one hand, and unrealistic expectations of what AI can do on the other.
What was missing wasn’t interest — it was a clear foundation, and the ability to talk about AI in a grounded, informed way. While large organisations move quickly through pilots and vendor ecosystems, many individuals and smaller businesses are left behind.
AI Literator helps close that gap. Through clear, non-technical explanations and real-world examples, we help people build a practical understanding of how AI works — and the credibility to discuss it thoughtfully. Sessions are shaped around your questions and interests. There’s no coding, no maths, and no unnecessary jargon — just clear explanations and honest conversations about what AI can and can’t do.
The goal isn’t to become an expert. It’s to ask better questions, make informed decisions, and engage meaningfully as AI becomes part of everyday life and work.
We work with individuals who want clarity in everyday life and career decisions, and with business owners and leaders who want shared understanding, better decision-making, and the ability to spot AI risks and opportunities early. In every case, we meet you where you are and help you build AI literacy you can actually use.
Meet the Founder
Gaurav Bhagi is the founder of AI Literator and has spent over 20 years working at the intersection of business, data, and AI. Over that time, he’s watched AI move from something discussed mainly within tech teams and IT circles to something that now shapes everyday life. From assisstants people rely on for answers, to synthetic images and videos that blur the line between real and fake, AI increasingly influences what we see, buy, and believe. These shifts are changing how media is created, how stories spread, and how trust is built — or lost — online.
Beyond everyday use, Gaurav follows the deeper changes unfolding beneath the surface. Self-driving cars navigating real streets, industries being reshaped, and new questions emerging around roles, skills, and career choices all point to how deeply AI is embedding itself into the real world. At the same time, financial markets are assessing value across the AI ecosystem, while governments invest through sovereign AI strategies and defence initiatives.
It’s this pace of change that makes AI literacy essential. Without a clear foundation in how AI actually works, it’s difficult to adapt, make informed career or business decisions, or talk about AI with credibility — whether at work, in social settings, or in more senior discussions.
Through AI Literator, Gaurav helps individuals and business owners go from curious to credible, turning AI from a buzzword into practical understanding and real-world advantage.

