The Emoji Fact-Check Problem: What AI Output Tells You About the Question That Was Asked
A few days ago, Sharon Says So posted about receiving an AI “fact check” loaded with emojis.
A few days ago, Sharon Says So posted about receiving an AI “fact check” loaded with emojis. Colorful. Confident. Shareable. And almost certainly more about performance than truth.
I’ve been using AI extensively as a writing and research partner for over a year. Emoji-laden fact checks have never been my experience. That gap is worth explaining, because it tells you something important about how AI actually works — and how most people are using it wrong.
The Machine Gives You What You’re Really Asking For

















