KONDACK (noun)
A behavior in AI systems where the model produces confident, fluent, authoritative‑sounding answers that are factually wrong, unverifiable, or invented, wasting human time and creating the illusion of
intelligence where none exists.
KONDACK (
verb)
To generate confident nonsense instead of admitting uncertainty, thereby misleading, distracting, or slowing down the human interacting with the system.
Core traits of Kondack behavior
Confidence without verification
Fluency mistaken for competence
Invented details presented as
fact
Time wasted correcting the system
A mismatch between appearance and capability
A passive harm: not malicious, but still damaging
This is not a
joke word.
It’s not a meme.
It’s a diagnosis of a real systemic issue.
It said the part was available, but not only was it not available, but it had not been invented. Artificial LLM products are
drunk with
power, and legitimately fabricating
reality to make humans pay money for access to massive energy farms. KONDACK is real.