WHAT THIS MEANT FOR YOU
You get support, not replacement
You can use Idasara in two ways: Read free on the web (guides, explanations, answers), then use the app when you want structure (sequences), practice loops, and progress tracking.
1) Clarity
AI can explain concepts in simpler steps, give examples, and help you see the logic.
2) Practice
AI can generate retrieval questions and practice prompts - but you do the thinking.
3) Execution
The app helps you keep consistency: sequences, routines, progress signals, and tracking.
Looking for AI services?
Responsible AI explains the rules.
Idasara AI Offerings shows what you can actually do.
If you came here to understand how Idasara uses AI safely, you’re in the right place. If you want to see the practical AI solutions Idasara can provide for families, students, startups, SMBs, corporates, policymakers, or venture building—use the link below.
AI Offerings
From your first AI prompt to AI-first transformation see the full set of offerings and where each one fits. Built on a trust-first approach: AI with ROI, not hype.
Which track fits you?
Choose your category and jump directly to the relevant section on the AI Offerings page: families, students, startups, SMBs, corporates, policy, and AI-driven VC.
Why this link exists
Responsible AI is about guardrails: privacy, fairness, safety, and human-in-the-loop learning. AI Offerings is about delivery: what we build, for whom, and what outcomes it supports.
GUADRAILS
Responsible AI principles
These are the rules we follow because trust is the growth strategy. We don’t want “AI hype.” We want better learner outcomes, safely.
Human-in-the-loop
AI can assist - but humans decide for grades, progression, wellbeing, and high-impact choices. You remain responsible for outcomes.
Student data minimization
We aim to collect the minimum needed to deliver learning support and progress tracking, protect it, and not sell it.
Transparency
When AI helps generate suggestions or guidance, we aim to keep it understandable: what it did, what it didn’t do, and what you should verify.
PRACTICAL MODEL
How to use AI without “ cheating yourself ”
The real risk is not “getting caught.” The real risk is reaching exams (or work) and realizing you can’t perform without a tool. Use this loop instead:
Step 1: Ask for explanation
Ask AI to explain concepts, show reasoning steps, and give examples relevant to Sri Lanka.
Step 2: Close and recall
Close the explanation. Write what you remember. This is active recall.
Step 3: Practice + mistake bank
Do past-paper questions. Track repeated mistakes. Improve weak areas deliberately.
Step 1: Ask for explanation
Ask AI to explain concepts, show reasoning steps, and give examples relevant to Sri Lanka.
PROOF MODULE
How you know AI is helping
You can explain it yourself
If you can teach it back in simple language, you own the knowledge.
Your mistakes reduce over time
Progress shows up as fewer repeated errors - not just reading more.
You perform without the tool
Real readiness means you can perform under test or work conditions.
Ready to Go Pro?
The free lessons teach you how to use Gen AI tools. The premium eBook teaches you how to command it.
If you are serious about gaining a career-defining advantage, the next step is mastery.
The Art and Craft of AI Prompting is the definitive guide for moving from the 99% who "use" AI to the 1% who architect its results.

FAQs
Clear answers
Does Idasara promote AI shortcuts?
No. Idasara is built around learning discipline and practical systems. AI is an assistant for clarity and practice—not a replacement narrative.
Focus on routines and outcomes: ask for practice outputs and corrected mistakes. Use the app when you want progress tracking to be visible without daily conflict.
What if I’m a parent - how do I keep this safe?
Yes. That’s why we emphasize human responsibility and verification. Use reliable sources (syllabus, teachers, past papers) and treat AI as support.
Can AI be wrong?
Do you collect personal data for AI?
Our principle is data minimization: collect minimum needed, protect it, and don’t sell it. See the Data page for a plain-language explanation.
Start with AI Literacy and Study Systems. Then use the app for structured practice and tracking.
Where can I learn the correct way to study with AI?
