When AI gives the answer, ask for the proof.
AI can write a neat answer in seconds. That does not mean the answer is true, useful, or safe to use. The next habit is simple: before you trust it, ask where it came from and how to check it.
AI can write a neat answer in seconds. That does not mean the answer is true, useful, or safe to use. The next habit is simple: before you trust it, ask where it came from and how to check it.
A kid can get a homework answer. A worker can get an email, summary, plan, or spreadsheet idea. A parent can get a health or money explanation. The answer may sound confident even when it is missing a source, mixing facts, or guessing.
People are starting to copy AI answers into school, work, doctor questions, boss updates, and family decisions. A wrong answer can waste time, hurt trust, or send someone down the wrong path.
The old rule was: a clean answer looked like careful work. Now a clean answer can be made with almost no work. So the better question is not “does it sound right?” It is “what proof would make me trust this?”