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AI Models Fail Consistently on Expert Topics, Users Report
Users of AI assistants like Claude report a troubling pattern: models generate confident false information in areas where they can be fact-checked, while appearing reliable on unfamiliar subjects.
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A recurring complaint among AI tool users reveals a structural problem with how language models handle specialized knowledge. Users report that AI assistants like Claude produce incorrect statements and false information consistently within their domains of expertise, yet appear accurate on topics w...
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