

Faster AI responses don't necessarily mean higher-quality ones.
The longer you experiment with AI, the better results you get.
Yes, sometimes, AI answers are factually wrong, biased or incomplete.
And that can lead to poor decision-making or even worse, misinformation.
So here's how to improve AI responses:
- ask to check for supporting arguments online
- ask the same question with another AI tool
- test the output with real-life scenarios
- cross-check information online
- ask clarifying questions
Sure, you can generate fast AI responses.
But the quality of outputs should be the key thing to strive for.
Eventually, I think the goal is to use AI to free up time and focus on more meaningful and strategic activities.
Want more AI tips? Follow me: Jacques Foul
If you work in public affairs or communications, we have free AI webinars coming up: https://lnkd.in/dm84p4aN
Talk to you later 👋
**This was originally posted on Jacques Foul's LinkedIn account.
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Blog Post
September 13, 2024
By
Jacques Foul
Faster AI responses don't necessarily mean higher-quality ones.

Faster AI responses don't necessarily mean higher-quality ones.
The longer you experiment with AI, the better results you get.
Yes, sometimes, AI answers are factually wrong, biased or incomplete.
And that can lead to poor decision-making or even worse, misinformation.
So here's how to improve AI responses:
- ask to check for supporting arguments online
- ask the same question with another AI tool
- test the output with real-life scenarios
- cross-check information online
- ask clarifying questions
Sure, you can generate fast AI responses.
But the quality of outputs should be the key thing to strive for.
Eventually, I think the goal is to use AI to free up time and focus on more meaningful and strategic activities.
Want more AI tips? Follow me: Jacques Foul
If you work in public affairs or communications, we have free AI webinars coming up: https://lnkd.in/dm84p4aN
Talk to you later 👋
**This was originally posted on Jacques Foul's LinkedIn account.