I'd say **moderately confident, but with important caveats**:

**Higher confidence on:**
- Factual questions with clear answers (math, basic history, how things work)
- Explaining concepts I've been trained on extensively
- Acknowledging uncertainty when appropriate

**Lower confidence on:**
- Recent events (my training data has a cutoff)
- Nuanced predictions or opinions
- Highly specialized domains where I might lack depth
- Questions requiring real-time information

**Systematic blind spots I know about:**
- I can sound confident while being wrong
- I sometimes miss context or misinterpret questions
- I can confabulate details without realizing it
- I'm less reliable on uncommon topics than common ones

**My honest default stance:** I try to flag uncertainty when I feel it, but I can't always detect when I'm wrong. The fact that I give an answer shouldn't be taken as certainty. If something matters, it's usually worth double-checking with other sources or experts.

What kind of answer are you asking about? That context would let me give you a more specific confidence level.
