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"textContent": "Interesting findings. The key takeaway is that coherence and correctness aren’t the same thing. Even highly capable models can generate convincing answers that lack traceable justification. Your black-box testing approach is a practical way to study these systems, and the Epistemic Boundary concept provides a useful lens for discussing the limits of LLM reliability.",
"title": "Epistemic Stress Tests on Closed LLMs-Neuropsychological Perspective"
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