What you'll do AI can draw cells now, but how well does it actually show science like mitosis? In this discussion, you will generate an AI image, compare it to a trusted science diagram, explain what the AI got right or wrong, and reflect on the limits of AI in science. In your comparison, focus on whether the diagram shows the major mitosis phases in the correct order and whether it includes important structures such as chromosomes, spindle fibers, and centrioles. Part 1: Post by Wednesday at 11:59 PM Step 1: Generate an AI image Use a free AI image tool such as the following: Bing Image Creator DALL·E in ChatGPT or another app Canva with Magic Media Craiyon.com Use a prompt such as the following: "Create a Labeled diagram of an animal cell going through mitosis." Save or screenshot the image you generate. Step 2: Compare it to a trusted science diagram Find a real mitosis diagram from one of the following: Your textbook CK-12 Khan Academy Another clearly educational or scientific source, such as a .edu site, museum, or major science organization Look at both images. In your post, explain the following: Did the AI show the right phases and in the right order? Did it include important parts such as chromosomes, spindle fibers, and centrioles? What was wrong, weird, or missing? Step 3: Reflect on AI's limits Answer these questions in a few sentences: What can AI do well when it comes to modeling mitosis? What can it not do well yet? How could a student be misled by a Mehr sehen