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by quadsteel
443 days ago
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It depends on the type of query, anything has to do with locality or recency, LLMs just don't _really_ work all that well, or even at all. Someone at work yesterday asked me if I knew which bus lines would be active today due to the ongoing strike. Googled, got a result, shared back in under 10 seconds. Out of curiosity I just checked with various LLMs through t3.chat, with all kinds of features, none had anything more than a vague "check with local news" to say.
Last one I tried Gemini with Deep Research and what do you know, it actually found the information and it was correct! It also took nearly 5 minutes.. Like I feel if your search is about _reality_ (what X product should I buy, is this restoraunt good, when is A event in B city, recipes etc.) then LLMs are severely lacking. Too slow, almost always incomplete answers if not straight up incorrect, deep research tends to work if you have 20 minutes to spare both to get an initial answer and manually go and vet the sources/look for more information in them. |
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