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Been thinking about why most AI research tools fail for serious ML work. The answer is simpler than people admit. ChatGPT optimize for plausibility. That works for drafts, summaries, brainstorming. It breaks the moment you need something verifiable— when the question isn’t just “what’s the answer,” but “is this...

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