In general: **moderately confident, but not infallible**.

A useful way to think about it:

- **Very confident** when the question is about stable, well-known facts, standard concepts, or straightforward reasoning.
- **Moderately confident** when it involves interpretation, summarization, or combining several pieces of information.
- **Less confident** when it’s highly specialized, very recent, ambiguous, or depends on missing context.
- **Least confident** when the answer requires exact current data, private information, or making predictions.

I can also be **confident but wrong**, so confidence in tone is not the same as correctness. If you want, I can usually help by:
- stating uncertainty explicitly,
- giving multiple plausible answers,
- or showing the reasoning so you can judge it yourself.

If you’d like, I can also give you a practical guide for spotting when my answer is likely reliable versus when you should double-check it.
