Magisterium AI

The AI declined to answer — what do I do?

Magisterium AI sometimes declines to answer or gives you a generic message instead of a substantive response. There are a few reasons this happens and some simple things you can do.

Common decline messages

  • "The current resources do not have a precise answer to your question." — the question is out of scope for the library.
  • "Image generation is currently not supported by this AI model." — Magisterium AI doesn't produce images.
  • Identity / assistant questions (e.g. "who are you?") get a short canned reply rather than a long answer.

Why the AI might decline

  • Out-of-scope question. Magisterium AI focuses on Catholic teaching. Very general questions about geography, celebrity news, programming, etc. may not have a good answer in the library.
  • Insufficient sources. If the library doesn't have documents that clearly address your question, the AI prefers to say so rather than speculate.
  • Image or code generation. These capabilities are not part of the product.

Tips to get a better answer

  1. Reword the question. Move from "Do Catholics believe X?" to "What does Catholic teaching say about X?"
  2. Change the Sources mode.
    • Try Auto if you're on Magisterial — it lets the AI draw from a wider library when official teaching alone doesn't address the question.
    • Try removing the document-type filter (under Magisterial → Filter → Clear Filter) if you've narrowed sources too aggressively.
  3. Turn on Reasoning Mode (Pro plan) for multi-part or comparative questions.
  4. Remove or simplify attachments if you have a file attached; sometimes the AI is trying to be consistent with the attached document.
  5. Start a new chat — earlier turns can sometimes push the AI toward a cautious reply.

Tell us about it

If you believe the AI is refusing in error, click thumbs-down under the answer and let us know. Your feedback helps us improve the model. See Giving feedback on a response.

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