Critical thinking skills for GenAI
Jinfo Community
15th July 2025
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This session discussed the critical thinking skills needed for GenAI.
Tools like ChatGPT and Copilot confidently produce plausible, authoritative content, but this fluency can cause users to accept outputs without any critical evaluation.
During the session we discussed and demonstrated the critical skills needed to evaluate a GenAI research request, including domain expertise, prompting, fact checking, and source knowledge.
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