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systems have even expressed concerns about AI being used to spread misinformation.
Therefore, it is unwise to rely solely on AI systems for accurate information. The
abundance of information also poses a challenge in decision-making. We often believe
that more data will lead to better decisions, but there comes a point when an overload of
information actually hampers our ability to make sound decisions. This is because we
often confuse the available information with the relevant information. Ironically, AI,
which was supposed to simplify decision-making, seems to make it more complicated.
Critical thinking and creativity are uniquely human skills that should be
prioritized, while AI systems can help gather and organize information. However, to use
AI effectively, we must learn to ask the right questions and communicate effectively with
these systems. Unfortunately, traditional education tends to prioritize memorization and
regurgitation of answers, rather than fostering questioning and critical thinking skills.
The ability to ask questions is not only crucial for critical thinking but is also a
fundamental requirement for navigating the Internet. It is important for schools to teach
students how to ask more advanced questions that go beyond the typical who, what,
where, and when. These higher-level questions are those that begin with why, what
implications do they have, what changes do they bring, and what consequences do they
generate. These types of questions demand from students a variety of skills, such as
reflection, curiosity, inquiry, analysis, inference, anticipation, argumentation,
communication, collaboration, evaluation, imagination, creativity, and participation.
They require students to use multiple sources to find answers, analyze different
arguments and perspectives, seek out opposing viewpoints, question their own ideas,
and continue to ask new questions.
Questions also foster teamwork, collaboration, and communication skills.
Preparing for the digital world goes beyond knowing how to use a computer; it involves