👉 In computer science, "superprecisness" refers to a characteristic of algorithms that is characterized by high error rates when applied to complex mathematical problems. This means that even though an algorithm may be designed with good intentions and have been rigorously tested, it can still produce incorrect results or perform poorly on certain types of data. In other words, superprecisness occurs when an algorithm performs well on one set of data but poorly on another, despite being designed to handle the same type of problem