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When should you trust what AI tells you and when should you double-check?

AI is good at pattern recognition and finding information, but it can confidently give you wrong answers — especially on specialized topics, current events, or math. Use AI for quick summaries, brainstorming, and everyday questions, but always verify anything important: medical advice, legal decisions, financial choices, or factual claims.

AI can seem very confident even when it's wrong. It's good at finding patterns and generating helpful text, but it sometimes makes up facts or misunderstands context. The best approach is treating AI like a smart search tool: great for getting you 80% of the way there, but you should verify anything that matters. Always double-check medical advice with a doctor, legal advice with a lawyer, financial advice with a professional, and factual claims with a reliable source.

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