AI Truth Troubles

Plus: smart wearables & mowbot revolution

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Is it just us, or does life feel a little stranger every week?

Here’s one we didn’t see coming: a murder victim recently delivered his own impact statement from beyond the grave. His sister used AI to create a video avatar of Christopher Pelkey — and what’s most surprising isn’t the technology. It’s that the judge allowed it in court.

In this week’s edition, we’ve got some troubling issues with chatbots, OpenAI’s Academy for upskilling, next-gen AI wearables, and a smarter way to mow, mulch, and master your yard. Let’s get started!

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Chatbot Reality Check

More than two years after ChatGPT’s debut, chatbots have become everyday tools for work, research, writing, and more. But as the tech has evolved, a stubborn problem has grown worse: the hallucinations that happen when AI makes things up. Even the most advanced “reasoning” models from OpenAI, Google, and DeepSeek are now generating more factual errors, not fewer.

Why is this happening? The chatbots operate by predicting the most likely next word based on vast datasets, not by verifying facts. As their ability to perform math and logic improves, their grasp on accuracy becomes shakier. In benchmark tests, OpenAI’s newest models — including o3 and o4-mini — hallucinated up to 79% of the time when answering basic factual questions.

If you rely on a chatbot for help with legal contracts, medical guidance, or business information, those fabrications can create real-world risks. Even AI tools tied to search engines have recommended events in the wrong cities or cited sources that don’t exist.

Some tips on how to use chatbots responsibly:

  • Fact-check everything: Treat chatbot outputs like rough drafts, not final answers.

  • Ask for sources: If the model doesn’t cite one, find it yourself.

  • Use retrieval-augmented tools: Some chatbots, like Perplexity or ChatGPT, with web browsing enabled, reduce errors by pulling live data.

  • Stick to safe tasks: AI excels at summarizing, rewriting, or brainstorming, not verifying sensitive or technical data.

Researchers are developing tools to trace AI decisions back to training data, but it’s still not clear why a model makes things up. Until scientists crack that one, skepticism should remain a key part of any AI-powered workflow.

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AI Productivity

AI is transforming the workplace at lightning speed, automating tasks, streamlining decisions, and becoming essential across industries. To stay ahead, it's no longer optional to understand these tools, it’s a career must.

OpenAI has launched the OpenAI Academy, a free, accessible platform offering courses to help you gain practical AI skills. Whether you're a business professional, educator, developer, or student, the Academy offers resources to help you integrate AI into your work and daily life.

A range of courses and resources is tailored to different audiences:

  •  ChatGPT at Work: Helps professionals understand and apply AI in business contexts, including data analysis and decision-making.

  •  Developer Build Hours: Offers technical guidance for developers to build and optimize AI applications.

  • Sora Tutorials: Provides insights into creating AI-generated videos and multimedia content.

  • AI for K-12 Educators: Learn how to incorporate AI tools like ChatGPT into the classroom to enhance learning experiences.

  • ChatGPT on Campus: Designed for students and young professionals to utilize AI for productivity, research, and career development.

Beyond structured courses, OpenAI Academy builds community through live events, a searchable Knowledge Hub of AI resources, and peer groups organized by shared interests or location.

OpenAI Academy doesn’t offer certificates yet. While the courses are currently English-only, there are plans to expand to additional languages in the future. As AI becomes deeply woven into how we learn, work, and connect, building these skills now will help prepare you to lead in a future shaped by intelligent tools.

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AI Wearables

The latest wave of AI-powered wearables is raising the bar for personalized health and fitness tracking. From adventure-ready smartwatches to minimalist smart rings, three standout devices debuted earlier this year, and each one brings something new to the table.

Garmin Instinct 3 (typically $399-$500) pushes the limits of rugged smartwatches with a solar-powered option and ultra-bright AMOLED display. It’s built for the outdoors with:

  • Military-grade durability and 100m water resistance

  • Built-in flashlight with safety modes

  • “Active Intelligence” via Garmin Connect+ for personalized fitness insights

  • Up to 24 days of battery life and two size options (45mm, 50mm)

Amazfit Active 2 delivers high-end features at a budget-friendly price (under $100), including:

  • Stainless steel design with optional sapphire glass

  • 10-day battery life

  • AI Zepp Flow voice assistant

  • AI insights for menstrual and hormonal health

Luna Ring 2 enters the smart ring space with strong value and no subscription fees. Highlights include:

  • $280 price point (with $99 pre-order deposit)

  • 30-day battery life with charging case

  • AI-guided coaching for sleep, stress, and workouts

  • Free sizing kit and titanium build, shipping starts in July

With AI now embedded into form, function, and feedback, wearables are getting smarter and more personal, whatever your budget or lifestyle.

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AI Better Living

The sound of spring used to be a gas-powered growl. But a new breed of robotic lawnmowers is making that noise—and the weekend yard chore—feel outdated.

Meet the Lymow One, an autonomous, AI-powered mower that’s bringing smarter, quieter, and more efficient lawn care to suburban doorsteps. It doesn’t just mow—it mulches, navigates obstacles, and maps your yard without wires.

Lymow One tackles two major gaps in the robot mower market: debris mulching and off-road mobility. And it does it all without a tangle of boundary wires.

Key features:

  • Debris Mulching: High-speed blades shred leaves, pine cones, fruit, and twigs—even in wet grass.

  • Savage Traverse System: Tank-like treads let it climb 45-degree slopes and glide over small steps.

  • Wire-Free Navigation: Uses LySee + RTK + VSLAM tech for precise mapping—no perimeter setup needed.

  • Advanced Obstacle Avoidance: Recognizes and reacts to toys, trees, and more without getting stuck.

  • High Coverage: Can mow up to 1.73 acres per day—perfect for big yards with a lot going on.

You can watch the Lymow demonstration video here and get a comprehensive independent review from Shop Tool here. The Lymow One is available on its Kickstarter page starting with a $1,999 pledge offer. It comes with a charging station and a 528wh battery.

As more companies enter this growing market, expect the competition to heat up. In a world where technology routinely outpaces human effort, the grass may just be greener on the automated side.

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Here.Now.AI Editorial team: Lori and Justin