One of those concerns is the possibility for AI to produce content that is incorrect. In short, AI can make mistakes.
When discussing this with schools, I usually recommend several ideas to help address this concern:
- Educate students on the potential for misinformation
- Encourage critical thinking and skepticism among students
- Use multiple chat tools to get a variety of responses
- Improve the initial prompt to get more accurate responses
- Ask follow-up questions to expand information and perspectives
- Use tools that help check and verify information
For this blog post I am going to take a closer look at the final suggestion listed above - "Use tools that help check and verify information". Thankfully there are many AI tools that assist with fact checking or can provide sources you can use to learn more and verify the information.
See below for details on five suggested AI tools and how they can be used to help address potential inaccuracies. I have also included details for the free versions of each of these tools.
Be sure to explore all of my AI resources at https://www.controlaltachieve.com/ai and as always I would love to hear your ideas, recommendations, and questions.