How do I know if AI is giving me wrong or biased information?

AI is smart, but it’s not infallible. Think of it like a very convincing know-it-all friend who sometimes makes stuff up with extreme confidence. If something sounds fishy, it probably is. Always double-check facts with trusted sources, especially when it comes to history, science, or anything remotely controversial. AI tools are trained on vast amounts of internet content, which includes a fair share of outdated info, strong opinions, and yes, straight-up nonsense. If you’re using AI to help with schoolwork, treat its answers as a rough draft, not gospel. Cross-reference with books, teacher-approved websites, or actual humans who know stuff. In short: trust, but verify. And maybe don’t cite ChatGPT as the only source for your research paper.

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