Present your group project proposal to an AI and ask it to identify potential failures—timeline issues, unclear ownership, unrealistic resource needs, interpersonal friction points—so you can address problems before they tank the actual project. A hostile external perspective at the planning stage catches problems that groupthink would later ignore.
Stress testing prompting is a technique where you submit your group project proposal or plan to an AI and ask it to identify every assumption, dependency, or coordination risk that could cause the project to fail or miss requirements.
Running this check before your group commits to a plan surfaces problems while there is still time to fix them, preventing the last-minute implosions that are common in collaborative academic work.
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