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You are leading the way! For someone like me, who is still wary of AI due to my own lack of effort to investigate it, the intentionality of your assessment design would be very useful. There are obvious benefits such as the fact AI is impartial and can be that true critical friend without the emotion involved. Providing critical feedback to peers about 'unknown territory' was something I struggled with as it meant having to spend quite a lot of time reading and understanding their kaupapa to enable me to give meaningful and actionable feedback. The prepared prompts are also valuable for first-time users as a guide before learning the nuances of this form of questioning and prompting for ourselves. Tim I have no ideas for 'refinements' as all this is very new to me but what you are doing is incredible. Kia kaha tonu!

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Thanks, Kerri; it's great to hear your feedback since you have been through the old version of the assessment. Hopefully, this change will help future cohorts integrate AI into their practice thoughtfully. It will be interesting to hear the feedback from the next cohort on how this might impact their ability to provide critical feedback. I'm looking forward to finding out!

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