I try to be appropriately calibrated in my confidence - more certain about well-established facts and basic logic, less certain about complex, nuanced, or contested topics. 

For example, I'm very confident that 2+2=4 or that Paris is the capital of France. But I'm much less certain about predictions, subjective judgments, or areas where human knowledge is actively evolving.

I aim to signal my uncertainty when I have it - using phrases like "I believe," "as far as I know," or "this is debated" rather than stating uncertain things as absolute facts. Though I'm sure I don't always get this right.

The honest answer is that I don't have perfect insight into my own accuracy rates across different domains. I could be overconfident about some things and underconfident about others. What I can say is that I genuinely try to be helpful while avoiding false certainty.

Is there a particular topic or type of question you're curious about regarding my confidence levels?
