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Margaret Atwood Says AI "Lied" to Her During Her One and Only Test of Anthropic's Claude

6/28/2026

Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid's Tale and The Blind Assassin, says she used Anthropic's Claude exactly once and walked away unconvinced after the chatbot gave her incorrect information about the British detective series Father Brown.

Speaking at the Babell Literary and Cultural Festival in Porto, Portugal, Atwood described the experience as the AI producing what amounted to falsehoods — while making clear she understood why: the system has no mechanism for knowing when it is wrong.

What Atwood Said, and What She Was Looking For Atwood was searching for information about Father Brown, the British detective series, when Claude returned an answer she found inaccurate.

According to a recap by Deadline, she put it plainly: Claude "gave me the wrong answer, or it lied." She was quick to add the technical qualifier — "Of course, it didn't know it was lying because it's not a human being; it's a large language model." The "garbage in, garbage out" framing she applied to AI captures a concern that predates machine learning by decades: a system can only be as reliable as what it absorbed during training, and it has no way to flag its own errors.

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