Forbes March 12, 2025
Cornelia C. Walther

Have you ever tried to proofread an important email and found yourself utterly blind to a glaring typo — only to spot it immediately once you’ve hit “send”? We all have blind spots. These mental lapses don’t always appear in spelling errors or clumsy formulations; sometimes, they manifest as biases, overlooked assumptions, or creative blocks. But what if technology — specifically, artificial intelligence — could help us see what we cannot – or do not want to – see ourselves? It sounds like science fiction. Still, AI can serve as a lens to magnify the blind spots that our natural intelligence likes to overlook, helping us become more self-aware, collaborative, and ultimately more accountable for our actions and decisions.

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