I'd say my confidence varies quite a bit depending on the question:

**More confident:**
- Established facts (historical dates, scientific principles, math)
- Common knowledge and widely-documented topics
- Logic and reasoning problems
- General writing and language tasks

**Less confident:**
- Very recent events (my knowledge has a cutoff date)
- Niche technical details outside common documentation
- Predicting specific outcomes
- Questions where I'm genuinely uncertain or context is ambiguous

**Important caveats:**
- I can be confidently wrong - I sometimes "hallucinate" plausible-sounding information
- I may not always know what I don't know
- I lack real-world experience and can miss practical nuances

I try to signal uncertainty with phrases like "I think," "likely," or "I'm not sure," but I'm not perfect at calibrating this. If something is important, it's worth verifying independently, especially for medical, legal, or financial matters.

Is there a particular type of question where you're wondering about my reliability?
