Dimensionality Reduction Attack!


MIT top students finish a semester in 48 hours—just by asking the right 3 types of questions
Stop treating AI like a search engine that only answers “what is.” That’s like using a cannon to kill a mosquito. In the hands of MIT top students, AI is a top-tier private tutor on standby 24 hours a day.
The secret isn’t how powerful the AI model is—it’s how you design your questions based on Bloom’s Taxonomy:
🧠 1. Reject “surface-level understanding”:
Don’t ask “what is this concept.” Instead, try: “Explain the Feynman Technique in language a middle schooler can understand, and give a counterexample from everyday life.” Make AI reduce the dimensionality of knowledge and make comparisons.
🔍 2. Break down from a cross-disciplinary perspective:
Have AI “analyze why short videos can be addictive, from both an economics and biological evolution perspective.” Use AI’s vast knowledge base to piece together ways of thinking.
🛠️ 3. Structured feeding:
AI fears vague input the most—it thrives on structure. Give it context, give it roles, and give it an output format.
AI isn’t your answer bank; it’s your thinking amplifier. The real difference isn’t which model you have—it’s the depth of the questions you design.
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