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The AI doesn't know your age, grade, or what book you're reading. If you tell it, the answer fits you. If you don't, it guesses wrong.
Context means the extra facts that help someone understand you. When you ask the AI for help, it doesn't know if you're eight or eighteen, if you've done this before, or what class it's for. You have to tell it.
I'm a fourth grader working on a project about rainforests. I already know where they are. Can you explain why they are important using words I can understand? Make it about five sentences.Prompt with age, prior knowledge, purpose, and length.See how much is in that prompt? Grade. What you know. What it's for. How long. The AI now has a clear map. It won't dump a college essay on you.
| No context | With context |
|---|---|
| Explain rainforests. | I'm 9. Explain rainforests like I'm a kid who loves frogs. |
| What's gravity? | I'm in third grade and my teacher said things fall down. Why? Short answer please. |
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What is the main idea of "Give Context: The AI Can't See Your World"?
Which concept is most central to "Give Context: The AI Can't See Your World"?
Which use of AI fits this topic best?
What should a careful learner remember about "An AI is a new pen pal"?
You want to use AI after this lesson. What is the safest next step?
How should AI output about context be treated?
Name one way to verify an AI answer about context.
Which action would help you apply "Give Context: The AI Can't See Your World" responsibly?