Brilliant. Your point about how 'problem-solve is to think creatively' resonates so much, especially when I think about teaching new generations and the role AI will play. It makes me wonder if, in the future, AI itself could be a tool not just for automating tasks, but for actively nudging us towards more divergent thought procesess, almost like a digital de Bono prompt.
Thank you, and that is an intriguing point you make. Instead of us prompting AI, it could be prompting us. I think for the new generations it could be an interesting development within education and seeing how that plays out, because you wouldn't want conditioning that is reliant on AI but it will inevitably play a role in accessing different forms of learning.
"If you’re like me though and riddles isn’t your thing, something that is quite easy to do is to learn about the perspective of someone you won’t usually talk to."
There's nothing quite like engaging people as a way to open the eyes. Even a good story can open a pov previously unexplored
It's why I love podcasts so much because you hear from the best storytellers and are able to understand the most complex of topics. Alongside this, my experience in going an array of networking events means that I really connect with people's stories - it's one of my favourite things to do.
Brilliant. Your point about how 'problem-solve is to think creatively' resonates so much, especially when I think about teaching new generations and the role AI will play. It makes me wonder if, in the future, AI itself could be a tool not just for automating tasks, but for actively nudging us towards more divergent thought procesess, almost like a digital de Bono prompt.
Thank you, and that is an intriguing point you make. Instead of us prompting AI, it could be prompting us. I think for the new generations it could be an interesting development within education and seeing how that plays out, because you wouldn't want conditioning that is reliant on AI but it will inevitably play a role in accessing different forms of learning.
"If you’re like me though and riddles isn’t your thing, something that is quite easy to do is to learn about the perspective of someone you won’t usually talk to."
There's nothing quite like engaging people as a way to open the eyes. Even a good story can open a pov previously unexplored
It's why I love podcasts so much because you hear from the best storytellers and are able to understand the most complex of topics. Alongside this, my experience in going an array of networking events means that I really connect with people's stories - it's one of my favourite things to do.
Been trying to soak in atmospheres wherever I am nowadays, there's so much to gain
Hundred percent. It's so simple, yet so helpful.