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by silicon5
266 days ago
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I think the future is in curating trustworthy websites. A current popular strategy is to append `site:reddit.com` to guarantee human-generated answers. I don't search Google any more so much as searching Wikipedia or some topic-specific wiki or database. AI is occasionally useful for answering questions, but I don't trust its output without fact-checking with an independent source. Even some of wikis are filling up with AI-generated junk, if the admins aren't dilligent. |
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