Here's the irony at the heart of our artificial intelligence (AI) moment: The tool designed to think for us may be the very thing that forces us to think better. Yes, AI can make us lazy, atrophying ...
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There are multiple tools, techniques, and training programs that aim to enhance leadership performance. Yet, many leaders still struggle with complexity, uncertainty, and the inability to align ...
People often repeat unhelpful thinking patterns, or "loops." Use ChatGPT to identify invisible habits by analyzing emotional triggers, decision-making styles, and self-limiting beliefs. By making ...
New Ways is a biweekly column written by Sebastian Strawser ’29. Strawser reflects on the pause of his Stanford education and ponders new ways to approach education, mental health and life itself. He ...
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