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This chapter examines the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in knowledge management and conversational leadership, with a focus on chatbot technology. More specifically, it explores the emerging potential of leveraging generative AI systems as powerful critical and creative thinking tools.
Artificial Intelligence
- The Spectrum of Intelligence There are many types of intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence Verses Natural Intelligence A profound distinction
- The Relationship Between Intelligence and Evolution Shaping life on earth
- Human Intelligence The capacity to acquire, process, and apply knowledge
- Programmed Intelligence Is a thermostat or an electronic calculator intelligent?
- Animal Intelligence ...
- Biological Intelligence The natural cognitive abilities and adaptive behaviors of organisms
- Systemic Intelligence The adaptive, self-organizing ability within complex systems
- Artificial Intelligence ** The ability of machines to perform tasks usually associated with human intelligence
- Why the Generative AI Intelligence Argument Is Irrelevant Redefining intelligence in the age of GenAI
- What Are Chatbots? Artificial intelligence programs designed to have conversations with humans
- Limitations of Chatbots Chatbots lack true intelligence, understanding, and reasoning abilities
- Embracing the Imperfections of Chatbots Cultivating critical thinking in the age of AI
- Why Chatbots Can’t Have Real Human Conversations The limits of artificial chatting
- Uses of Chatbots Practical applications of conversational AI
- Chatbots and Genai in Knowledge Management Chatbots are more than just question/answer machines
- Chatbots to Analyze Conversations and Presentations Analysis of transcripts
- Chatbots as Critical Thinking Partners Stimulating critical thinking is one of the most powerful application of chatbots
- Evaluate Sources and Evidence Ask the chatbot to provide sources or evidence to support its claims
- Analyze Assumptions and Biases Probe the assumptions and biases that might be embedded in a chatbot's responses
- Play Devil’s Advocate Ask the chatbot to provide counterarguments or alternative perspectives to a particular stance
- Practice Analogical Thinking Request analogies or comparisons from the chatbot to help you better understand complex concepts
- Analyze Logical Fallacies ** Use the chatbot to analyze logical fallacies
- Historical and Contextual Analysis ** Use the chatbot to provide historical context or background on an issue
- Summarize Conflicting Perspectives ** Use the chatbot to summarize two conflicting perspectives on a complex issue
- Deconstructing Arguments ** Use the chatbot to deconstruct arguments
- Explore Hypothetical Scenarios ** Use the chatbot to analyze a complex scenario and its implications
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