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I use the 'cupcake' prompt to catch when AI is guessing - here's how it works


Sree Vijaykumar AI chatbots are incredibly useful, but they still have a habit of guessing when they don't know the answer. Sometimes those guesses sound convincing - even when they're wrong.

These confident mistakes are often called AI hallucinations, and they're one of the biggest challenges with modern chatbots, especially when you ask them about obscure facts, niche topics or rapidly changing information.

That's why I started using what I call the "cupcake prompt." It's a simple trick that encourages AI to flag uncertainty and stop sugar-coating answers while confidently making things up.



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Vietnam braces for flight cuts from April after China, Thailand ban jet fuel exports
Vietnamese authorities have warned the country's aviation industry to prepare for potential flight reductions from April after China and ?Thailand halted exports of jet fuel due to the Iran war, increasing the likelihood of shortages.


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Singapore sea freight companies hit with 50% fuel surcharge; war insurance premium also jacking up costs
Singapore sea freight companies hit with 50% fuel surcharge; war insurance premium also jacking up costs
One firm had to reroute cargo of used car parts to Dubai via India, raising the shipping cost five times


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Global funds look to Malaysia as Iran war shakes up Asian assets
Global funds look to Malaysia as Iran war shakes up Asian assets
The Malaysian stock benchmark has beaten regional peers this month


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Win or lose big? Hong Kong's hub status a double-edged sword amid Middle East war
Win or lose big? Hong Kong's hub status a double-edged sword amid Middle East war
The conflict exposes the city to many risks, but some are seeing opportunities too. Read more at straitstimes.com.


 
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Has Indonesia jumped to US camp? It's not so simple
Has Indonesia jumped to US camp? It's not so simple
With Xi and Putin one day, and on Trump's Board of Peace the next, what are Prabowo and Indonesia playing at? Read more at straitstimes.com.


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Europe Rejects Trump's Demands for Warships to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Europe Rejects Trump's Demands for Warships to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz
While some European countries said they were discussing ways to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, several rejected President Trump's calls to send warships.


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EU's Kallas floats Black Sea model to unblock Strait of Hormuz
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday she had discussed with the United Nations the idea of freeing up transport of oil and gas through the Strait ?of Hormuz by replicating a deal that gets grain out of Ukraine during wartime.


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Afghanistan says 400 people killed in Pakistan strike on Kabul hospital
Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of targeting a hospital for drug users in the Afghan capital with an airstrike, marking a dramatic escalation of a conflict that began late last month. Pakistan has dismissed the accusation.


 
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Cuba's national electric grid collapses, leaving millions without power
The blackout is the latest in a series of widespread outages that last for hours or days and that this weekend sparked a rare violent protest in the communist-run country.


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Can 'mini brains' replace lab animals? Organoids are changing how scientists study disease
Can 'mini brains' replace lab animals? Organoids are changing how scientists study disease
Around 200 million animals are used in lab research around the world each year. Organoids may one day replace them.


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Intrigue, Power Plays and Rivalries: Inside the Rise of Mojtaba Khamenei
Intrigue, Power Plays and Rivalries: Inside the Rise of Mojtaba Khamenei
The weeklong fight over Iran's next leader pitted the Revolutionary Guards against moderates. The generals won, but only over spirited resistance.


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Meta and TikTok let harmful content rise after evidence outrage drove engagement - whistleblowers
Meta and TikTok let harmful content rise after evidence outrage drove engagement - whistleblowers
Companies allowed more harmful content on user's feeds, knowing their algorithms ran on outrage, BBC hears.


 
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AI still doesn't work very well in business, reckoning soon
AI still doesn't work very well in business, reckoning soon
Codestrap founders say we need to dial down the hype and sort through the mess


Editor's Note: "And they have no inductive reasoning capabilities. A model cannot check its own work. It doesn't know if the answer it gave you is right. Those are foundational problems no one has solved in LLM technology. And you want to tell me that's not going to manifest in code quality problems? Of course it's going to manifest."

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AI firm Anthropic seeks weapons expert to stop users from 'misuse'
AI firm Anthropic seeks weapons expert to stop users from 'misuse'
The artificial intelligence firm says it wants to prevent "catastrophic misuse" of its systems.


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Trump draws backlash for comment on Iran war: 'Maybe we shouldn't even be there'
Trump draws backlash for comment on Iran war: 'Maybe we shouldn't even be there'
President made contradictory comment to reporters on Air Force One after pleading with allies to help US secure Strait of Hormuz


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Oil and gas prices are soaring. Some countries are ready with solar panels and EVs
As an energy crisis grows, some countries are more prepared because of renewable energy and electric vehicles. Pakistan reduced its reliance on imported natural gas because of the growth of solar.


 
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Benjamin Netanyahu 'Sixth Finger' Theory Fuels Claims Israeli Leader Is Dead And Replaced By AI Videos
Benjamin Netanyahu 'Sixth Finger' Theory Fuels Claims Israeli Leader Is Dead And Replaced By AI Videos
A viral conspiracy claims Benjamin Netanyahu was replaced by AI after a 'sixth finger' appeared in video footage, but no evidence supports the claim.


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Far-left and far-right gains throw French mainstream parties into a quandary
Far-left and far-right gains throw French mainstream parties into a quandary
Awkward choices emerge for mainstream parties after the first round of mayoral elections.


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Trump Call for Chinese Warships Hits Sensitive Topic for Xi
Trump Call for Chinese Warships Hits Sensitive Topic for Xi
China hasn't fought a major war in nearly half a century, and there's no sign it'll get involved in an operation so risky that even US allies are staying away. Chinese state media dismissed his demands as an attempt to spread the risk "of a war that Washington started and can't finish," while Trump has requested a delay to his summit with Xi to give him time to deal with Iran.


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Psilocybin might not be the most psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms, new research suggests
Psilocybin might not be the most psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms, new research suggests
Published in Scientific Reports, new research provides evidence that minor compounds in psychedelic mushrooms work alongside psilocybin to interact with brain receptors. This chemical teamwork explains why whole mushroom extracts often affect people differently than isolated, lab-made psilocybin.


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Researchers Asked LLMs for Strategic Advice. They Got "Trendslop" in Return.
Researchers Asked LLMs for Strategic Advice. They Got
When prompted for help on seven key strategy questions, LLMs recommended the same buzzy solutions--even when the context changed.


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4 Capabilities that Drive Operational Improvement
4 Capabilities that Drive Operational Improvement
New research reveals why some companies outperform others--even when adopting the same practices.


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Peter Thiel is actively convincing billionaires to abandon The Giving Pledge -- and it may be working | Fortune
In an interview with The New York Times, the PayPal cofounder called it an "Epstein-adjacent Boomer club" -- and says he's talked people into quitting.


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Iran uses 'dancing missile' Sejjil against US-Israel: What makes it different?
Iran uses 'dancing missile' Sejjil against US-Israel: What makes it different?
Iran used the Sejjil missiles against the US and Israel on Sunday. The missile is a medium-range ballistic weapon with an estimated range of about 2,000 kilometres. What makes it different is the use of solid fuel. It is also known as the "dancing missile".




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China warns about Trump's tariff strategy after high-level talks end
China warns about Trump's tariff strategy after high-level talks end
China says U.S President Donald Trump's latest tariff moves could harm the countries' trade relationship. Beijing's international trade representative said his government expressed serious concern during high-level talks in Paris. The meeting was meant to prepare for Trump's planned trip to China in about two weeks, though the U.S. president has warned that it could be delayed. The Iran war has emerged as a potential stumbling block just as the U.S. and China were patching up relations following a tariff war and truce. The U.S. treasury secretary says any postponement wouldn't be to pressure China on that new issue.


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'The guy's a piece of s--t': SBF's pardon push falls flat in Congress
Sam Bankman-Fried, who was convicted in 2023 on fraud charges after his FTX crypto exchange collapsed, has been heaping praise on President Donald Trump.


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'My mother cried out one last time': Palestinian boy, 12, describes how Israeli forces killed his family in car
'My mother cried out one last time': Palestinian boy, 12, describes how Israeli forces killed his family in car
Khaled Bani Odeh's parents and two brothers were shot dead as they drove home from a shopping trip in the occupied West Bank.


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Google scraps AI search feature that crowdsourced amateur medical advice
Google scraps AI search feature that crowdsourced amateur medical advice
Exclusive: revelation comes as company faces mounting scrutiny over use of AI to provide health tips




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Exclusive: OpenAI courts private equity to join enterprise AI venture, sources say
OpenAI is in advanced talks with private equity firms including TPG , Advent International, Bain Capital and Brookfield Asset Management to form a joint venture that would distribute its enterprise products across the firms' portfolio companies and beyond, four people familiar with the matter said.


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El Salvador forcibly disappearing nationals deported from the US, rights group says
El Salvador has subjected some nationals deported from the U.S. to enforced disappearance and arbitrary detention without revealing their whereabouts or bringing them before a judge, a report by Human Rights Watch said on Monday.


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Why traders are getting nervous about Iran's $200 oil warning as the conflict drags on
Analysts told CNBC that the prospect of oil prices soaring to $200 per barrel shouldn't be ruled out as the Iran war drags on.


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Securing Ukraine's Future in Europe: Ukraine's Defense Industrial Base--An Anchor for Economic Renewal and European Security
Securing Ukraine's Future in Europe: Ukraine's Defense Industrial Base--An Anchor for Economic Renewal and European Security
Ukraine's wartime innovation has transformed its defense industry into a rapidly scaling hub for drones, autonomy, and battlefield technology. Integrating Ukrainian firms into European and NATO procurement is not an act of charity, but a strategic investment in collective security.




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OpenAI to cut back on side projects to focus on core business, WSJ reports
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI's top executives are finalizing ?plans for a major strategy shift to refocus the company around coding and business users, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.


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SK Group chairman says wafer shortage to last until 2030, trying to stabilise memory prices
South Korea's SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won said on Monday the global chip wafer shortage is likely to persist until 2030, as demand driven by artificial intelligence continues to outpace supply.


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The future of Amazon coders is the present of Amazon warehouse workers
The future of Amazon coders is the present of Amazon warehouse workers
When you have a new, abusive technology, you can't just aim it at rich, powerful people, because when they complain, they get results. To successfully deploy that abusive tech, you need to work your way up the privilege gradient, starting with people with no power, like prisoners, refugees, and mental patients.


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UAE reopens airspace after brief shutdown as Iran attacks keep region on edge
The UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority said it had temporarily closed the country's airspace as a precautionary step.




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Early adult drinking linked to middle-age cognitive decline--even after extended abstinence
Early adult drinking linked to middle-age cognitive decline--even after extended abstinence
It's well known that alcohol consumption is an age-old method for coping with stress. But recent research led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst has found that when such self-medication begins in early adulthood, negative cognitive effects start to show up in middle age--even after long periods of total abstinence. The study is published in the journal Alcohol, Clinical and Experimental Research.


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Perfectly Imperfect, the social network that returns to the internet of yore, and ditches the algorithm
With no visible metrics, addictive feeds or the pressure to present an immaculate appearance, the platform proposes using online life to once again discover affinities, connect via personal taste -- and even meet up with your online friends in real life


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Iran war: Why gold prices are not soaring
Iran war: Why gold prices are not soaring
Gold is typically seen as a safe haven, especially in times of war and other crises. Notwithstanding the ongoing war in Iran, the price is steady. What's driving the stability?


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Robot dogs are protecting data centers. Operators are seeing payoffs.
Robot dogs are protecting data centers. Operators are seeing payoffs.
Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics are selling robot dogs to data center operators, providing perimeter security and inspection capabilities.




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Just 24 minutes of specially designed music could significantly reduce anxiety
Just 24 minutes of specially designed music could significantly reduce anxiety
A clinical trial found that listening to specially designed music with auditory beat stimulation can significantly reduce anxiety. Among several listening lengths tested, a 24-minute session delivered the biggest benefits, easing both mental and physical symptoms of anxiety. The results suggest there may be an ideal "dose" of therapeutic music that works quickly without requiring long listening sessions.


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Hydropower Line From Quebec to Queens Could Power a Million N.Y.C. Homes
Hydropower Line From Quebec to Queens Could Power a Million N.Y.C. Homes
A 339-mile buried transmission line is on schedule to bring clean electricity to New York City this spring.


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Powering AI: Europe switches on its first microgrid-connected data center
AVK and Pure Data Centers' microgrid facility in Ireland could mark the region's first step toward a privately powered ecosystem.


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Apollo's John Zito questions private equity's software valuations: 'All the marks are wrong'
While Wall Street figures have flagged risks in private credit, Apollo's Zito is among the first within private credit to candidly acknowledge weakness.




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Scientists discover genetics behind leaky brain blood vessels in Rett syndrome
Scientists discover genetics behind leaky brain blood vessels in Rett syndrome
MIT neuroscientists discovered that either of two genetic mutations that cause Rett syndrome undermine the structural integrity of developing brain blood vessels. By showing the problem derives from overexpression of a microRNA, the study points to a potential treatment.


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The Psychedelic that Distorts Hearing
The Psychedelic that Distorts Hearing
DiPT (N,N-diisopropyltryptamine) is a rare psychedelic that stands out because, unlike most psychedelics, its most prominent hallucinogenic effects are auditory rather than visual.


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Small, divided and wary, Kurdish rebels won't be the ones bringing down Iran's regime | The Times of Israel
Small, divided and wary, Kurdish rebels won't be the ones bringing down Iran's regime | The Times of Israel
Trump floated the idea of Kurdish militias going on the offensive to help defeat the Islamic Republic, but the reality on the ground limits the role they can likely play in Tehran's collapse


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Beyond Meat CEO Says 'It's Just Not The Moment For Plant-Based Meat' After Rebrand
Beyond Meat CEO Says 'It's Just Not The Moment For Plant-Based Meat' After Rebrand
Ethan Brown has said, "It's just not the moment for plant-based meat," following Beyond Meat's rebrand to Beyond The Plant Protein Company




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Why South Korea's Strawberry Farmers Indulge a 'Fussy Fruit'
Why South Korea's Strawberry Farmers Indulge a 'Fussy Fruit'
Strawberries, one of the country's top fresh agricultural exports, are grown year-round in greenhouses. The harvest hinges on technical prowess and a great degree of care.


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Reasons to be pessimistic (and optimistic) on the future of biosecurity
Reasons to be pessimistic (and optimistic) on the future of biosecurity
Most recently, the non-profit Active Site published the largest randomized control trial of its kind--153 novices, 8 weeks, a BSL-2 lab in Cambridge--studying how much access to frontier LLMs (Opus 4, o3, Gemini 2.5, all with safety classifiers off) gave participants 'uplift' on performing a set of viral genetics workflow (including virus production), compared to only access to the internet. Their conclusions are the following: 'We observed no significant difference in the primary endpoint of workflow completion (5.2% LLM vs. 6.6% Internet; P = 0.759), nor in the success rate of individual tasks'. with the caveat that the LLM has numerically higher success rates on 4 out of 5 tasks, just not high enough to reach significance level. YouTube, not the LLMs, was rated most helpful by both groups.




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