

The core issue is that humans naturally conflate fluency with certainty. When a person isn’t sure about something, we pick up on subtle, non-verbal cues—a furrowed brow, a slight hesitation, a defensive tone, or qualifying phrases like “I think.”
AI systems don’t have those micro-expressions. Because they are optimized to generate polished, statistically plausible language, they serve up a total hallucination with the exact same calm, authoritative syntax as a verified historical fact.
-Google Gemini

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