
Artificial intelligence can now produce answers faster than humans can evaluate them.
Clear. Confident. Convincing.
But what happens when explanations arrive instantly—and plausibility begins to outrun verification?
In this episode of Think First, Jim Detjen explores why the real challenge of the AI age isn’t just misinformation. It’s something more subtle: the growing gap between confidence and evidence.
Drawing on insights from historians, archivists, and cognitive research, this episode examines how modern technology can generate persuasive narratives even when the underlying evidence is thin—or missing entirely.
You’ll learn:
- Why AI can gather information but still struggle to interpret evidenceHow the most repeated version of history can start to look like the most accurate oneWhy books, archives, and original sources still matter in the AI eraThe quiet habit that may become the most valuable skill of the next decade
Because in a world where answers are cheap, discernment becomes expensive.
The question isn’t whether machines can generate information.
The question is whether we still know how to verify it.
Slow down. Stay curious. And remember:
AI scales the answers. Humans must scale discernment.
Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. #SpotTheGaslight
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