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by verdverm
7 days ago
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Humans do the same thing, how is the problem different? With Ai, I can have multiple agents review the synthesis. When given original source text, they are now quite good at piecing it together with citations. You still have to review as a human, just like when evaluating all the source material when using trad search and clicking a bunch of links. The main advantage of the new method is that it can go through a large number of search results, fetching the page content, and seeing if it actually applies... much faster than I can. I get a much better starting point in much less time. |
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So you're not actually reviewing the results? If you were, the time wouldn't be "much less".
You're getting something that you *assume* is a better starting point but you don't really know if the results are flawed or not.
If Google AI was telling people your mom was an ax murderer, would you *assume* it is providing a good starting point?
This is what AI does --- it lulls people into accepting bad results as a time saver. And this is the root of legal liability issues.