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# Avoiding hallucinations
If your AI uses external knowledge and is not explicit enough, it is ok, because we try to make DocsGPT friendly.
But if you want to adjust it, prompts are now managed through the UI and API using a template-based system. See the [Customising Prompts](/Guides/Customising-prompts) guide for details.
To make the AI stricter about staying on-topic, edit your active prompt template (via **Sidebar → Settings → Active Prompt**) to include instructions like:
```
If the context provides insufficient information, reply "I cannot answer".
```