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These professors built AI tools that ask questions, instead of giving answers

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These professors built AI tools that ask questions, instead of giving answers

Professors at universities such as Columbia and Stanford are designing AI tools to help students learn and think critically, rather than just providing answers. These tools, such as Caisey, are intended to slow students down and make them consider different ways of thinking about questions, promoting a deeper understanding of the subject matter.

Professors are creating AI tools to help students learn. At Columbia Business School, Professor Dan Wang designed an app called Caisey. It helps students debate case studies by asking questions and encouraging critical thinking. Other professors are using similar tools in fields like electrical engineering and health sciences. These tools are designed to promote deep thinking and understanding, rather than just providing answers. They are being used at universities such as Georgia Institute of Technology and Arizona State University. The goal is to help students think critically and consider different perspectives.

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