AI has the potential to shape health, education, and prosperity for millions—but ...
AI has the potential to shape health, education, and prosperity for millions—but only if we use it wisely. Right now, many AI answers tend to mirror “mainstream” thinking. That’s not always the same as what’s optimal or evidence-based. Whether it’s nutrition, learning methods, or financial habits, popular doesn’t always mean correct—and if we’re not careful, AI can reinforce outdated or profit-driven narratives instead of improving them. The key shift? Better prompts. If we ask generic questions, we get generic answers. But when we ask for: - evidence-based insights - long-term outcomes over short-term convenience - multiple perspectives (including non-mainstream but well-supported views) - clarity on uncertainty and bias …AI starts to give us far more useful, reality-aligned responses. For example, instead of asking:“What’s a healthy diet?” Ask:“What does the strongest long-term evidence suggest about diet for human health, disease prevention, and environmental sustainability? Include minority but well-supported scientific perspectives.” That’s how you move from surface-level answers to meaningful insight. AI shouldn’t just tell us what we want to hear—it should help us think better, challenge assumptions, and upgrade our decisions. But that only happens if we guide it intentionally. Better prompts → better thinking → better outcomes. If we get this right, AI won’t just scale information—it will scale wisdom. And that’s how we shift from reinforcing the mainstream… to improving it.