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Why an intelligence that knows its limits is the one to trust
The most useful thing an intelligence can say is sometimes "this is beyond what I should promise."
Overconfidence is the failure mode of most tools. They guess, confidently, and you find out later.
A genuine confidence threshold is the opposite: it recognizes the edge of what it can responsibly deliver and routes you to human expertise instead of fabricating certainty.
That honesty isn't a weakness in the pitch — it's what makes everything else believable. If it tells you the truth at the edge, you can trust it in the middle.
Trust, for an intelligence you hand your problem to, is the product.