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by em-bee
103 days ago
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but that is being addressed. there is a difference between looking at 10 search results vs clicking "i am feeling lucky". asking an LLM always just gives you one answer without an opportunity to research and compare multiple possible answers. a search engine always gives multiple results and it is on me to read and compare. i usually look at the first half a dozen or so results. a well written wikipedia article will represent multiple views and critical opinions if there are any. but if there aren't then you may want to expand your search. same goes for other encyclopedias or articles you are reading. the problem, again, is that an LLM answer does not have the quality of a well written article you may find elsewhere. that may change in the future, but until then i find LLMs are a waste of time for me. |
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Why do you think they're the best? You just trust the search engine, right?
>the problem, again, is that an LLM answer does not have the quality of a well written article you may find elsewhere
When I ask LLM about something, it usually returns several URLs usually, if there are different opinions.