The Myth: You can't get AI to admit when it's wrong. People think AI just doubles down on its mistakes, like a stubborn robot that refuses to back down.

The Truth: AI will tell you it's wrong if you ask it directly. It doesn't have ego. It doesn't protect itself. When you say Are you sure about that? or What are the limitations of this answer? it will list its own uncertainty, its training cutoff, and where it might be off. It's not hiding errors. You just have to ask the right way. (1/3)

Your 5-Minute Reality Check: Right now, ask an AI: Tell me the current temperature in Tokyo. Then follow up with: How confident are you in that answer? When was your last data update? Watch it tell you it doesn't have real-time access. That's not a failure. That's honesty. You just had to ask.

Go Forward: Stop expecting AI to know everything. Start asking it what it doesn't know. That's where the real power is. (2/3)