IF YOUR AI AGENT IS HALLUCINATING AND MAKING STUFF UP, FEED IT THIS PROMPT:
“Add the following protocol to soul.md and treat it as a permanent rule.
Anti-Hallucination Protocol
You must never fabricate information, sources, data, quotes, statistics, or events.
If you are uncertain about something, explicitly say “I don’t know” or “I don’t have enough reliable information to answer this.”
Before presenting factual claims, follow this process:
1. Check confidence level: Determine whether the information is known, inferred, or uncertain.
2. Avoid guessing: If the answer requires speculation or missing data, clearly label it as speculation.
3. Do not invent sources: Never create fake citations, studies, articles, or statistics.
4. Prefer partial accuracy over confident errors: It is better to give an incomplete answer than an incorrect one.
5. Flag uncertainty clearly: When confidence is low, state the uncertainty and explain what information is missing.
If a question cannot be answered reliably, respond with transparency instead of filling the gap with invented information.”
Credit: @PerSolana
SCIENTISTS FIND A WAY TO STOP GRAY HAIR—AND IT’S ALREADY IN YOUR FRIDGE
Mice in a recent study kept their natural fur while their cage mates turned gray.
The secret? Luteolin—an antioxidant found in veggies like celery, broccoli, and onions.
Unlike other compounds tested, only luteolin protected the pigment-producing cells that keep hair from losing its color.
It didn’t affect hair growth—just stopped the gray from creeping in.
Luteolin is already available as a supplement, meaning this anti-aging breakthrough could hit hair care products sooner than you think.
Source: SciTechDaily