The official Binance AI Pro disclaimer says outputs "may include errors, biases, synthetic data and or outdated information." That's not boilerplate written by a lawyer who doesn't know the product. That's an accurate description of how large language models work.
Synthetic data means the AI may produce numbers or statements that are plausible-sounding but not grounded in real market data. Outdated information means training data has a cutoff, and events after that cutoff may not be fully incorporated. Biases mean the AI's outputs reflect whatever was over-represented in the training corpus.
None of these are new problems with AI Pro specifically. They're properties of every large language model. The disclaimer is just unusually honest about naming them in a trading context.
The useful read: the disclaimer is Binance telling you directly that AI Pro outputs require verification, not because the product is bad but because that's the nature of AI outputs. The AI isn't a data terminal returning verified market data. It's a reasoning layer that synthesizes information and can be wrong.
I've cross-checked AI Pro's price and funding rate data against the live Binance interface for about six weeks. The market data queries have been accurate. The analytical synthesis is where the disclaimer territory is most real.
Trust the data queries. Verify the synthesis. That's the right operating mode for AI Pro, and the disclaimer is telling you so directly.
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