In the 1980s a two per cent stock-record error meant a recount and a root-cause hunt. The AI we now walk into boardrooms runs at twenty-five to eighty per cent error on hard questions — and we nod and copy-paste. Not because the tool is bad. Because it's good enough to be believed.
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