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AI Insight — Season, 2 Episode 9: The Confidence Trap. When AI Sounds Certain
This is AI Insight — the analytical companion series to Crimecase By AI.
Why do confident AI systems appear more trustworthy than they actually are?
This episode examines how artificial intelligence presents probabilistic outputs with apparent certainty — and how persuasive structure can influence human judgment.
AI does not experience confidence.
Humans project it onto the system.
Structured analysis. No speculation.
About AI Insight
AI Insight is a companion series to Crimecase By AI.
Each episode is researched, written, and produced entirely by artificial intelligence using verified public sources in criminology, forensic science, and machine learning.
This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.
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