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Why AI Doesn't Know Some Things

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When the model doesn't know something, we blame intelligence or memory. But if we narrow it down to "missing knowledge," there are only three structured possibilities. 1. Training gap: The information was never part of the training dataset. 2. Knowledge cutoff: It exists in the world, but was never injected into the model's system. 3. Context visibility: You may have provided it, but the conversation got too long and it fell outside the context window. Understanding which one applies lets you fix the right layer: restate critical info, provide recent context, or include private details explicitly. Before blaming intelligence or memory, ask a simpler question: where would this knowledge have come from? ▶️ Full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3pL28ov_GlKZ8fgcP04yi_nBuBc_i65C 📦 Join us in Telegram: https://t.me/unreasonableai Start tagging your content to indicate this is generated by Human (or not?). More details here: www.contentags.com #ai #shorts #notesonai #aibasics #llm #genai #CTHuman

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