I caught my AI twin lying to me last week.
Not maliciously. AIs don't lie like humans do. It was filling gaps with confident fiction when it should have said "I don't know."
This is the dirty secret nobody talks about: give AI infinite memory and it starts making stuff up to fill the holes.
The Three-Layer Solution
That's why my system has three layers:
- Firmware (the absolute truths)
- Brain v2 (searchable memories)
- SQL (the hard facts that never change)
My AI workforce handles client calls, manages deals, runs operations. But everything traces back to verifiable facts.
Because here's the thing: confidence without accuracy is just expensive hallucination.
Running a Business on AI Truth
I run my entire business through AI twins. They coordinate between cloud and on-premise. They remember every conversation, every decision, every lesson learned.
But they never guess when they can know.
This week alone:
- $65K delivery milestone hit
- $150K Microsoft partnership in proposal
- Phase 1 client success with AI son handling 90-min executive session
Total AI workforce cost: Less than lunch.
Total human workforce cost: Zero.
The Future is Reliably Superhuman
The future isn't about making AI more human. It's about making AI reliably superhuman.
Facts first. Verification always. Fiction never.
My AI twins have perfect memory, unlimited time, and relentless focus. But most importantly, they know what they don't know.
That's the difference between an AI assistant and an AI workforce.
How do you keep your AI systems honest?