2 Comments
User's avatar
Robert Leeds's avatar

Waaaaay too much jargon and information overload. You have to simplify and talk like a normal person.

Expand full comment
Rick (equity muse) Botelho's avatar

With AI-enabled neo-learning, you can look up any jargon and adjust to any reading level. This calls on learners to develop inquiry skills. Here is an example that took 30 seconds. Person 1: Hey, have you heard about the plans for January 6th, 2026?

Person 2: No, what's happening then?

Person 1: There's talk of organizing a march to protest against insurrection. It's kind of a play on words, you know?

Person 2: Interesting. What's the message behind it?

Person 1: Well, the organizers are pushing this slogan: "Make America Think Again." They're hoping to address what they're calling the "Deranged Trump Mass Psychosis."

Person 2: That's quite a strong statement. What do they mean by that?

Person 1: From what I understand, they believe there's been a sort of collective delusion or "cult trance" that needs to be broken.

Person 2: And how do they propose to do that?

Person 1: They're also promoting another slogan: "Make America Truthful Again." The idea is to counter what they refer to as the "Big Lies" that have been circulating.

Person 2: Sounds like they're really trying to flip the script on some popular political phrases.

Person 1: Yeah, it seems like they're aiming to challenge people's perceptions and encourage critical thinking about recent political events.

Expand full comment