Critical Reading of AI Responses
Level :
Beginner
The module states that AI is a pattern-matching engine, not an "arbiter of ____"?
What is an AI "hallucination"?
Why are AI hallucinations considered dangerous?
What is the first and most foundational step of verification?
For academic work, what is the second layer of verification you must use?
What is the final step for verifying important information from an AI?
According to the key takeaway, what are the only authoritative sources of truth for your academic work?
What is a "Mistake Bank for AI Errors" used for?
What is blind trust in an AI described as?
In the group task, what are the three things you must identify in an AI-generated answer?
What must always be your "final filter" when using AI-generated content?
AI produces answers based on statistical probabilities, not on what?
Why must you never copy and paste an AI answer directly into an exam paper?
Give the example of a potential AI error regarding Sri Lankan Presidents.
A disciplined learner treats AI errors with the same rigor as what?
