
What AI chatbots are bad at: When not to trust them
AI chatbots have gotten remarkably good at sounding confident. That’s part of the problem. They’ll write you a poem, explain quantum physics, or draft an email with such fluency that it’s easy to forget they’re not actually thinking—they’re pattern-matching at scale. When it comes to certain tasks, that matters enormously.
AI chatbots aren’t bad at everything. They’ve proven genuinely useful for brainstorming, drafting, explaining concepts, and working through ideas. The real problem is that their weaknesses aren’t obvious. They fail quietly and confidently, often in ways that feel plausible enough to slip past you.
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