Stop asking AI for answers. Start letting it question you.
Most of us treat AI like a very fast encyclopedia: we ask, it answers, we move on. The AI researcher Francesca Rossi argues the more valuable move is the opposite, an AI that asks you the hard questions the way a good mentor or a Socratic teacher would. Instead of handing you a tidy conclusion, it asks which values are in tension, who is affected, and what would change your mind, so you leave the conversation thinking more clearly rather than less.
For youAn answer ends your thinking; a good question extends it. Point your AI at a real decision and tell it to ask you five questions before it gives any answer. The questions are usually the part you were missing.
Source: Francesca Rossi ↗