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by AnthonyMouse
852 days ago
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> If I have to double-triple check elsewhere to make sure that the chatbot is correct, then what's the point of using the chat bot in the first place? Because you can ask it a question in natural language and it will give you an answer you can type into a search engine to see if it's real. Before you didn't know the name of the thing you were looking for, now you do. > If you can't trust it 99% of the time, or if the company says "use this, but nothing it says should be taken as fact", then why would i waste my time? The rate at which it makes stuff up isn't 99%, is the point. For common questions, better than half of the answers have some basis in reality. |
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