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A random thought
Do we really want search engines ?
Or, do we want AI to tell us the answers to our questions?
We want search engines. GPT-3.5 has a knowledge cutoff in 2021, so I only really use it for software recommendations and text/code formatting.
I am surprised that we wouldn’t prefer better AI.
Search engines today are geared to point us to a site where we then search again for our answer.
I am now just realizing I’d rather get a range of answers.
I wonder if that’s where we end up, a massive “wikipedia” of online nuggets of varying degrees of preferential truthiness….
Considering how often chatGPT gives complete and utter bs answers, I think I'd rather find the info on my own.
Edge has integrated source citing for gpt4. It's really nice for not keeping open a ton of tabs but logging them all in one place when researching something.
Let me go ask chatgbt for the answer, hold on one second.