Forbes: 4 Remedies For Reducing Generative AI Mediocrity
Shuhua Sun, Peter W. and Paul A. Callais Professor of Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management, was interviewed by Forbes for an article about his research on how employees can use use metacognition--the ability to plan, evaluate, monitor and refine their thinking--to get better results from AI.
“At its core, metacognition is about knowing yourself. Understanding what you know and don’t know in performing a task, being aware of how you tend to think – right- or left-brained – and deliberately adjusting how you use AI to complement and extend your own capabilities.”
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