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Final Verdict: Is ChatGPT a Liar AI?حتمی فیصلہ: کیا ChatGPT ایک جھوٹا AI ہے؟Final ConclusionEnglish:After examining definitions, psychology, technology, media narratives, and responsibility, the final answer is clear:ChatGPT is not a liar AI.Lying requires intention, awareness of truth, and a deliberate desire to deceive. ChatGPT has none of these qualities. It does not think, believe, or plan. It

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Here is the FINAL – ENGLISH + URDU (ALTogether) Final Verdict: Is ChatGPT a Liar AI? حتمی فیصلہ: کیا ChatGPT ایک جھوٹا AI ہے؟ Final Conclusion English: After examining definitions, psychology, technology, media narratives, and responsibility, the final answer is clear: ChatGPT is not a liar AI. Lying requires intention, awareness of truth, and a deliberate desire to deceive. ChatGPT has none of these qualities. It does not think, believe, or plan. It generates responses based on probabilities and patterns in data. Yes, ChatGPT can make mistakes. Yes, it can be outdated or incomplete. But mistakes are not lies. The real challenge is not AI dishonesty—it is human misunderstanding, over-expectation, and blind trust. AI should be treated as: A helpful assistant A productivity tool A support system Not as an unquestionable authority. Wisdom lies in using AI with verification, balance, and awareness. اردو: تعریف، نفسیات، ٹیکنالوجی، میڈیا بیانیے اور ذمہ داری کے تمام پہلوؤں کا جائز...

🌐 Believe Half on Seeing, Never Believe on Hearing – What I Think About ChatGPT and Geminiচোখে দেখা জিনিসের অর্ধেক বিশ্বাস कानों सुनी कभी मत मानो।”

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🌐 Believe Half on Seeing, Never Believe on Hearing – What I Think About ChatGPT and Gemini ✍️ Disclaimer This blog is written from a personal and philosophical perspective. I am not an expert in psychology, philosophy, or artificial intelligence, but a learner and observer. The thoughts shared here are my interpretations of human experiences and my personal opinions about AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini. Readers are encouraged to think critically, do their own research, and form their own opinions. --- Part 1: English Section Introduction There is an old saying: “Believe half of what you see and never believe what you hear.” This proverb teaches us to be cautious. Human senses are powerful, but they are not perfect. Our eyes may deceive us, and our ears may mislead us. In today’s world, where information spreads faster than ever—through news, social media, or artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and Gemini (Google’s AI)—this proverb becomes more meaningf...