Here's something nobody tells beginners, and it really matters. AI is genuinely helpful, but it can sound completely sure of itself and still be wrong. Now and then it'll hand you an answer that looks polished and confident and is simply made up. A wrong date. A phone number that doesn't exist. A "fact" that isn't true. That's not a reason to be scared of it. It's just a reason to use it the smart way. Treat AI like a fast, helpful first draft, never the final word. For anything that really matters (a health question, a price, a legal thing, a date you're going to act on), check it against a source you already trust before you count on it. AI does the heavy lifting, you do the quick double-check. That's the whole trick, and it's what separates the people who get burned from the people who get the most out of it. One question for you. Has AI ever told you something that turned out to be wrong? Tell us below. The more we share these, the better we all get at spotting them.