Editorial Tag
Hallucination Risk
Hallucination Risk collects essays about confident errors and unstable answers.
Why a Small Error Feels So Expensive
Tiny mistakes can carry outsized consequences. Keep it on consequence, not perfectionism. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why tiny mistakes can carry outsized consequences shows up in status workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.
The Retry That Only Fixes the Surface
Superficial retries leave the underlying problem intact. Keep it on half-fixes. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why superficial retries leave the underlying problem intact shows up in system workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.
The Embarrassment of Not Catching the Mistake
Missing errors feels personal. Keep it on human shame, not process failure alone. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why missing errors feels personal shows up in status workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.
Why One Bad Output Can Pollute the Whole Flow
Errors cascade through the system. Keep it on contamination, not generic bugs. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why errors cascade through the system shows up in system workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.
When the Machine Is Wrong in Public
Public mistakes feel bigger than private ones. Stay on visibility and shame. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why public mistakes feel bigger than private ones shows up in status workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.
Why Bad Results Turn Into Visibility Problems
One bad result becomes everyone’s problem. Keep it on propagation. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why one bad result becomes everyone’s problem shows up in system workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.
The Output That Makes You Look Careless
A bad result reflects on the person who shared it. Keep it on embarrassment and exposure. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why a bad result reflects on the person who shared it shows up in status workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.