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IAmGraydon
85 days ago
To you, yes, but the compute to return that search costs them far more than a simple search query and on top of that it's hard to monetize.
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faangguyindia
85 days ago
It doesn't, most of research is cached and most of the inference which is returned is also cached unless you are always asking unique things
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IAmGraydon
84 days ago
This is literally the first time I've heard this. What is your source? I can type the exact same query three times and though the general meaning may be the same, the actual output is unique every single time. How do you explain this if it's cached?
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