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by matt_trentini
442 days ago
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Using search engines are still _significantly_ faster for me for the vast majority of the queries I want answers for. The results from LLMs are still too slow, vary too much in quality and still frequently hallucinate. My typical use-case is that when I'm looking for an answer I make a search query, sometimes a few. Then scan through the list of results and open tabs for the most promising of them - often recognising trusted, or at least familiar, sites. I then scan through those tabs for the best results. It turns out I can scan rapidly - that whole process only takes a few seconds, maybe a minute for the more complex queries. I've found LLMs are good when you have open-ended questions, when you're not really sure what you're looking for. They can help narrow the search space. |
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