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AI Literacy Programs Must Prioritize Judgment Over Technical Awareness

By

Ravinder Tulsiani

19d ago· 6 min readenInsight

Summary

Organizations are rushing to implement AI literacy programs that focus on technical awareness—how AI works, how to prompt, and compliance policies. However, this approach misses the critical need for developing employee judgment in AI use. The article argues that true AI capability requires workers who can diagnose context, think adaptively, make decisions under uncertainty, and continuously improve their AI interactions. Rather than teaching AI mechanics, organizations should cultivate critical thinking, contextual awareness, and evaluative skills that empower employees to apply AI tools effectively and responsibly in real-world scenarios.

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bskyAI Literacy Programs Must Prioritize Judgment Over Technical Awarenesselearningindustry.com

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Most AI training builds awareness, not judgment.
Organizations need employees who can diagnose context, think adaptively, decide under uncertainty, and improve.
The real gap isn't knowing what AI is—it's knowing when and how to use it wisely.
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Most AI literacy initiatives training build awareness, but organizations need employees who can use their judgment in AI use.

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