LLM chatbots seem amazing at first, but they're just predicting which word comes next, nothing inherently intelligent about that. As a classic dyslexic, I've learned not to trust words. They vanish or scramble at critical moments. Even when I know how to spell them, the letters can get mixed up when I write them down or type them. Yet I have no trouble learning and remembering real-world truths, which form brilliant networks of understanding in my mind.
Sorry Alvin, but that lightweight "iridescent AI tracksuit" doesn't exist. You are not wearing such clothes, they're a figment of your imagination. More precisely, an "hallucination" from a massive large language model that even its creators or the best computer engineers struggle to understand.
So please Alvin, always check what the chatbot tells you.
Proof reading and summary assisted by Claude Sonnet 4.5 (AI)


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