Persuasion Ethics


Figure 76.1
Professionals must articulate AI-assisted decisions clearly.

CLUSTER 76 — LANDING PAGE

Teaching Verbal Explanation of AI-Assisted Communication Decisions

Introduction

Written explanations are not always enough. Professionals are increasingly asked to explain AI-assisted decisions verbally—to managers, clients, or review committees.

This cluster prepares instructors to teach students how to verbally articulate AI use, judgment, and outcomes.

Instructional Focus

Students practice concise explanation of purpose, AI role, human judgment, and results. Instruction reinforces clarity, confidence, and accountability.


Figure 76.2 Clear verbal explanation builds trust.

Workplace Relevance

Verbal explanation skills prepare students for audits, reviews, and collaborative decision-making.

 Figure 76.3 Clear explanation reinforces accountability.

Key Takeaway

Professional credibility includes the ability to explain AI use aloud.

Instructor FAQs

(Collapsible / Accordion Block)

Why is verbal explanation increasingly important?
Because many AI-related decisions are discussed, not just documented.

How can instructors assess verbal explanations?
Use brief presentations or simulated review conversations.

 

 


Instructor FAQs

Why is verbal explanation important in AI-assisted communication?

AI-related decisions are often reviewed and discussed verbally in professional settings.

How can instructors assess verbal explanation skills?

By using short presentations or simulated workplace review discussions.


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