LLMs like Gemini deliver confident answers that sound plausible but are factually wrong, creating risks for people without domain expertise. In three recent incidents—SEO misconceptions, nearly unnecessary car repairs costing $3,000, and salary cap miscalculations—the LLM's polished, logical-sounding responses nearly caused real harm. Expertise increasingly depends less on memorizing answers and more on recognizing when AI recommendations warrant skepticism and critical questioning.
Read the full article at Search Engine Land
Want to create content about this topic? Use Nemati AI tools to generate articles, social posts, and more.





