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by throwerofstone
565 days ago
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While I still mainly use Google to search for terms online, I am increasingly using the free version of Perplexity for more advanced topics or general questions.
Perplexity is an LLM like Claude and ChatGPT, but instead of relying on the data it's been trained on, Perplexity gathers a whole bunch of sources (websites, youtube video transcripts, etc.) related to your query, and then uses the contents of those sources to generate an answer.
So while it may not be as smart as Claude or ChatGPT on certain topics, it does seem to hallucinate a whole lot less.
And at times when I'm not given the answer I'm looking for, or when I want to make sure it's not making things up, I simply browse the list of sources it used to generate its answer. |
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