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India's best AI models are confidently wrong. Not occasionally — structurally. If you put two unrelated ideas into a prompt, the model will usually invent a connection rather than admit that none exists.
In this piece, The Ken's Debanjali Biswas traces what a five-month study of leading AI models — from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google — actually found about how they reason. The results landed almost every model in what researchers are calling the "danger zone", which shows high confidence and low accuracy.
This is a read aloud of Debanjali's original story, by Rachel Varghese, on Daybreak.
📖 Read the full story on The Ken: This startup ranked AI models. They all landed in the danger zone
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India's best AI models are confidently wrong. Not occasionally — structurally. If you put two unrelated ideas into a prompt, the model will usually invent a connection rather than admit that none exists.
In this piece, The Ken's Debanjali Biswas traces what a five-month study of leading AI models — from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google — actually found about how they reason. The results landed almost every model in what researchers are calling the "danger zone", which shows high confidence and low accuracy.
This is a read aloud of Debanjali's original story, by Rachel Varghese, on Daybreak.
📖 Read the full story on The Ken: This startup ranked AI models. They all landed in the danger zone

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