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Willing to risk 15 words?

Hidzeal from Quora asks:

What are the risks of using AI content for blogs?

The biggest risk is inaccurate confidence.

I’m supportive of using AI for content, but the rule is always: Garbage in, garbage out.

AI is only as good as the expertise and authority backing it up.

This means the user needs to have the context first, then use AI to help share those ideas.

In a healthy workflow, AI doesn’t start; it supports.

It doesn’t create; it revises.

Here is the technical reality: LLMs are not truth generators.

It uses statistics to guess the next word or phrase based on training data.

It doesn't know meaning.

It uses math to guess which words are related.

Even if AI becomes 99% accurate, that 1% inaccuracy can wreck a 1,500-word blog post.

Think about it: that’s only 15 wrong words.

But if those 15 words are in the wrong context, you end up spreading unintentional misinformation.

LLMs aren't actually built for accuracy.

They’re built for creativity.

The danger is that a lot of people use AI without having the expertise to fact-check it.

The output looks solid.

It sounds confident.

It feels almost true.

But AI is perfectly happy being confidently wrong.


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