Why can AI sound like it understands reality when it may not?
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Answer: Fluent wording can fake understanding
Fluent wording can fake understanding ✓ — Correct! Language fluency can create the impression of deep understanding, even when the model lacks a robust grasp of objects, motion, or causality.
Every sentence contains full physics — Wrong. Human sentences often omit physical details because people assume shared common sense. That missing detail is part of what makes real-world reasoning hard for AI.
Language perfectly mirrors reality — Wrong. Language is a compressed description of reality, not reality itself. Many spatial and physical constraints are never fully stated in text.
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