
AI Doesn’t Replace Thinking — It Reveals It | AI Literacy, Bias & Better Prompts
Black-Liberation.Tech · Renée Jordan, Ph.D.
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Show Notes
Part 4 — Janiyah GPT Intro Workshop (Final Session)
In the final episode of the Janiyah GPT Intro Workshop series, we explore how to question AI directly by asking:
"What are the limitations or potential biases in the response you just gave me?"
This simple step transforms AI from a tool for quick answers into a tool for critical thinking, exploration, and agency.
The goal of this workshop is not to master AI in one day. It is to begin building a thoughtful relationship with AI — one based on curiosity, verification, and responsibility.
In this episode we cover:
- Bias awareness in AI career suggestions
- The role of questioning AI to uncover limitations and blind spots
This conversation also highlights an important takeaway:
AI literacy is not just about getting answers. It’s about learning how to question the answers.
The workshop closes with reflection prompts designed to help participants turn inspiration into action by identifying:
- One new question they have about AI
- One action they will take this month
- One skill they want to develop moving forward
Communities deserve to shape technology — not just respond to it. AI literacy is one step toward that goal.