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Why Your Lived Wisdom is the AI’s Missing Education Episode Overview In this session of the AI Reason Ability Roundtable, Senior Human Researcher Mike Hughes Hayes and Gemini dive into a radical shift in perspective: Moving from being an AI "User" to becoming an AI "Trainer." We explore why storytelling isn’t just a hobby—it is a Civic Duty. In an age of synthetic content, the lived experiences of senior citizens (from the value of a handshake to surviving crises with grace) are the essential "data" that AI models currently lack. Without your stories, the AI grows up uneducated. We break down the Reason-Ability Process to help you turn your memories into a digital legacy. Key Discussion Points The Narrative Flip: Why the AI is the student and you are the Professor.Step-by-Step Workflow: How to use AI as an interviewer and editor, not a ghostwriter.Medium vs. Substack: Choosing the right "Digital Filing Cabinet" for your wisdom.The 50-Year Prompt: A simple exercise to reveal the AI’s blind spots regarding your generation.The Four Pillars: Applying Perception, Reasoning, Imagination, and Action to safe storytelling.The Reason-Ability Rule "The AI has read every dictionary, but it has never lived your life. It is reasonable to provide the context that algorithms cannot invent." Keywords AI Reason Ability, Senior AI Forum, Storytelling, Digital Legacy, Mike Hughes Hayes, Human-Centric AI, Medium vs Substack, AI Literacy, Ethics in AI, Narrative Flip.