Anthropic's new research reveals something most AI companies would never voluntarily show you — the moment a model decides to fabricate an answer instead of admitting it doesn't know. That window into AI decision-making changes the conversation around trust entirely.
In July 2026, Anthropic published findings that expose early internal signals in Claude's reasoning process — before an answer is generated. Researchers can now detect patterns that indicate a model is leaning toward hallucination rather than uncertainty. If this matures into a real product feature, it could mean AI tools that flag their own unreliability in real time, not just after a wrong answer lands in your chat window.
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