You can ask #AI to *anticipate* arguments against your proposal, then give you counter-arguments to those pushbacks, then anticipate counter-counter-arguments, then request counter-counter-counter arguments...ad inifinitum.
You can ask AI for a critical review of your press release, policy paper, briefing, concept note etc. to point out its logical inconsistencies/flaws or that AI plays the devil's advocate on your draft. Then refine your piece based on the feedback and ask AI again to provide points/perspectives you missed so you can patch the gaps. Then do it again and again...ad infinitum.
But at one point, you just have to make a HUMAN decision and call it a day.
*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.
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Blog Post
January 17, 2025
By
András Baneth
You can ask #AI to *anticipate* arguments against your proposal, then give you counter-arguments to those pushbacks.
You can ask #AI to *anticipate* arguments against your proposal, then give you counter-arguments to those pushbacks, then anticipate counter-counter-arguments, then request counter-counter-counter arguments...ad inifinitum.
You can ask AI for a critical review of your press release, policy paper, briefing, concept note etc. to point out its logical inconsistencies/flaws or that AI plays the devil's advocate on your draft. Then refine your piece based on the feedback and ask AI again to provide points/perspectives you missed so you can patch the gaps. Then do it again and again...ad infinitum.
But at one point, you just have to make a HUMAN decision and call it a day.
*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.