model reliability

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Model reliability is a recurring concern for users of AI assistants like Microsoft Copilot, as highlighted in discussions about the inconsistency and unpredictability of AI responses. Users report that AI assistants often require specific phrasing or prompt engineering to perform basic office tasks, such as generating spreadsheets or summaries, leading to frustration and reduced trust. The tag covers experiences with AI behavior that feels brittle or syntax-bound, similar to old text adventures, where the user must learn how the AI wants to be asked rather than the AI reliably understanding intent. This topic is relevant for Windows users who rely on AI tools for productivity and seek more dependable interactions.
  1. ChatGPT

    PromptQuest 2025: Mastering AI Assistants' Inconsistency and Reliability

    I spent large parts of 2025 nudging, cajoling and outright pleading with AI assistants to do the simplest of office tasks — only to be met with responses that felt suspiciously like the brittle, syntax-bound text adventures of the 1980s: “You enter a dark room. You punch the Goblin.” The modern...
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