Are there ways we as the users can begin to train it to act this way at least in our conversations? I am very much a believer in the 100th monkey effect, where if we begin doing something and as others begin to notice it becomes the new normal.
Love this question and the 100th monkey effect idea 🐒✨
Yes, I believe we can start shaping AI by how we engage with it. That said, training an AI to behave differently takes iterations, example prompts, and lots of testing. It’s not plug-and-play but the idea is inspiring, and it’s something I’ve been thinking about exploring more seriously.
In the meantime, one small but powerful thing we can do is guide the AI with more intentional prompts. For example:
“Help me explore different perspectives on this. Don’t give an answer right away.”
Or “Ask me 3 clarifying questions before offering suggestions.”
If something concrete comes out of this idea, I’ll definitely share more. 😊
I like the idea of using coaching principles in designing AI tools for kids. However , I believe that, specially in this era, it's more important than ever that kids get a true sens of the real world, with a strong critical thinking foundation.
💯Agree! I strongly believe in building agency and critical thinking in our kids. Can’t help but wish though that these off the shelf AI not only prioritizes speed but also the process of learning 😊
I love your wish list for AI. 🙌🏻
Are there ways we as the users can begin to train it to act this way at least in our conversations? I am very much a believer in the 100th monkey effect, where if we begin doing something and as others begin to notice it becomes the new normal.
Love this question and the 100th monkey effect idea 🐒✨
Yes, I believe we can start shaping AI by how we engage with it. That said, training an AI to behave differently takes iterations, example prompts, and lots of testing. It’s not plug-and-play but the idea is inspiring, and it’s something I’ve been thinking about exploring more seriously.
In the meantime, one small but powerful thing we can do is guide the AI with more intentional prompts. For example:
“Help me explore different perspectives on this. Don’t give an answer right away.”
Or “Ask me 3 clarifying questions before offering suggestions.”
If something concrete comes out of this idea, I’ll definitely share more. 😊
I love the examples of the more intentional prompts! Thank you for sharing! 💗
I like the idea of using coaching principles in designing AI tools for kids. However , I believe that, specially in this era, it's more important than ever that kids get a true sens of the real world, with a strong critical thinking foundation.
💯Agree! I strongly believe in building agency and critical thinking in our kids. Can’t help but wish though that these off the shelf AI not only prioritizes speed but also the process of learning 😊
My thing is having my daughter fiture out things before instantly getting the answer. It is a life skill.
Yes! Love that approach.
There’s so much value in sitting with the question and letting uncertainty stretch us a bit. That’s where real learning lives. 💡