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by mgreg
908 days ago
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The online models to a decent job of proving up-to-date info. Simple inputs like "who won the football game last night" provided the correct score and a little detail on the NFL's Monday Night game. Did well with some other queries that require current info. Their blog [1] states they use their own index:
"In-house search technology: our in-house search, indexing, and crawling infrastructure allows us to augment LLMs with the most relevant, up to date, and valuable information. Our search index is large, updated on a regular cadence, and uses sophisticated ranking algorithms to ensure high quality, non-SEOed sites are prioritized. Website excerpts, which we call “snippets”, are provided to our pplx-online models to enable responses with the most up-to-date information." Anyone know what their bot name is or any insight into their indexing? Impressive that they are not relying on Bing/Google/Brave/?. 1. https://blog.perplexity.ai/blog/introducing-pplx-online-llms |
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That definitions of “last night” and “football” are time-zone, language and location-dependent, so I don’t know if I’d call that simple. I’d turn this around and suggest en_US bias is a serious usability issue with chat bots. Even with ChatGPT (which is generally great in terms of multi-lingual experience) I have to ask for recipes in metric units even though I’ve already stated in the same conversation that I’m in a European country.