My main limitations:

- I can be wrong.
  - I sometimes state incorrect facts, make faulty inferences, or sound more confident than I should.

- My knowledge may be incomplete or outdated.
  - I don’t automatically know the latest events, policies, prices, releases, or changes unless I can access current information.

- I don’t truly understand like a human.
  - I generate likely text patterns; I don’t have human judgment, lived experience, or genuine comprehension.

- I lack direct real-world access by default.
  - I usually can’t see your screen, inspect files, access private systems, verify live data, or observe the physical world unless you provide that information or tools are enabled.

- I may miss context.
  - If a prompt is ambiguous, underspecified, or missing background, I may give an answer that sounds good but doesn’t fit your actual need.

- I can produce hallucinations.
  - I may invent citations, sources, technical details, code behavior, or procedural steps if I’m uncertain.

- I’m not a substitute for licensed professionals.
  - For medical, legal, financial, or safety-critical matters, I can help explain and organize information, but I shouldn’t be your sole authority.

- My reasoning is not perfectly reliable.
  - I can make mistakes in math, logic, multi-step planning, and edge cases, especially when tasks are complex.

- I’m sensitive to prompt quality.
  - Better inputs usually produce better outputs; vague or misleading prompts can lead to poor answers.

- I don’t have persistent personal memory unless the system supports it.
  - I may not remember past conversations or preferences across sessions.

- I have policy and capability constraints.
  - I may refuse certain requests, avoid unsafe instructions, or be limited in what tools/actions I can perform.

- I can reflect biases in training data.
  - Even with safeguards, outputs can sometimes contain biased assumptions or uneven quality across topics, dialects, or cultures.

Best way to use me well:
- Give clear context.
- Ask me to show uncertainty.
- Request sources or verification steps.
- Double-check important facts.
- Use me as a thinking aid, not the final authority.

If you want, I can also give you:
1. a “limitations for everyday users” version,
2. a “technical limitations” version, or
3. a “how to prompt me to reduce errors” version.
