I just watched a company with 70,000 users disappear overnight.
And it could have been me…
Here’s what happened:
I’ve been developing an AI product.
AI was confident it would work.
Market research looked good.
Feature set looked amazing!
Everything pointed to “yes.”
But something felt off…
So I ran my TRUTH FILTER:
“Before responding, identify any parts that could lead to hallucinations or assumptions.
Label anything as [Unverified], [Assumption], or [Speculation].”

The results shocked me:
❌ Market research [SPECULATION]
❌ Technical feasibility [ASSUMPTION]
❌ Legal compliance [ASSUMPTION]
❌ MASSIVE HIDDEN RISKS [DETECTED]
I dug deeper. Asked harder questions.
The brutal truth?
One of the promising features had very high risk, so I cut it from my product.
Then yesterday I found out…
That company with 70K customers?
They built their entire business around that risky feature.
And they were just forced out of business 🔥
Last week, executive VP Shari Paul asked me the perfect question: “Is there a truth filter for the truth filter?”
The 70K company failure shows exactly why this matters.
The ultimate truth filter is still you…
✅ Question everything that seems obvious
✅ Label what’s verified vs. assumed
✅ Keep filtering as new ideas emerge
✅ Trust your judgment over AI confidence
✅ Remember AI leadership means that you are still leading
That’s where human wisdom beats artificial intelligence.
👇 What assumption could be secretly killing your next big project?
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