
From lost revenue to job suspension, accepting generative AI produces without evaluating, analyzing, and fact checking it has real world consequences.
Unfortunately, many students have not developed the critical thinking skills necessary to use AI responsibly.
The more we rely on advanced technology like AI, the more important human-centered skills like critical thinking have become. This infographic pulls together data to illustrate just how inaccurate AI can be and how to teach students to separate AI fact from fiction by strengthening their critical thinking skills.
Teach the Skills That AI Can’t
CAE’s Critical Thinking Skills Program can help you build the human-centered skills that many students lack. Partner with CAE to ready students for a workforce that relies heavily on AI through:
- Professional development that helps faculty integrate critical thinking skills instruction into their existing courses
- Performance-based assessment and reports to measure students’ skills and monitor progress
- Instructional materials to guide skill development within your current curriculum
- Performance tasks that are aligned to your programs of study
Learn more about how we can work together to prepare students to confidently navigate a world and workforce that’s driven by AI. Let’s talk.