“If you feel one side of your face or body is not reacting -- you better act quickly because it can be a stroke.” This is the kind of knowledge you want handy in your mind -- not just in GPT. In today's post, I ask: what can, should, and will change in the way we add knowledge in the age of AI? The answer is two-fold: both in what we need to know, and how we add the new knowledge. Later, I will briefly discuss: OpenAI's new memory feature; the cool prompt of the week; five interesting items from our AI group; and a reference to classic Bloom’s Taxonomy.
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Outsmart the AI Tsunami with the ‘T’ Thinking Tool
🌊 AI has shifted from FOMO to a full-blown tsunami, with breakthroughs emerging weekly. Stay ahead with the ‘T’ Thinking method — broad awareness, deep focus.
Smart AI, Dumb Mistakes
Examining the paradox of powerful AI making simple mistakes—from counting letters in "strawberry" to mishandling spreadsheet math and contact info. Leaders must shift from blindly trusting AI to critically verifying its outputs—always double-check.


