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

I’m usually strongest when answering about well-established topics, explaining concepts, drafting text, summarizing, coding patterns, and reasoning through clearly stated problems. My confidence is lower when the answer depends on:

- very recent events or changing facts  
- niche or obscure details  
- ambiguous wording or missing context  
- exact legal, medical, financial, or safety-critical guidance  
- citations or quotes that need verification  
- complex calculations where a small mistake matters  

I can sound confident even when I’m wrong, so it’s best to treat my answers as **useful but checkable**—especially for high-stakes decisions. If you want, you can ask me to state my confidence level, assumptions, and what would change my answer.
