Your AI Sounds Most Confident Right Before It's Wrong — Here's the Data
Let's start with something that took me a while to sit with properly. AI models are 34% more likely to use confident language — phrases like "definitely," "certainly," "without question" — when they're generating incorrect information compared to correct information. Not less confident. More. That's
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