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msabalau | 3 months ago
But there seem to be uses where a verified solution is irrelevant. Creativity generally--an image, poem, description of an NPC in a roleplaying game, the visuals for a music video never have to be "true", just evocative. I suppose persuasive rhetoric doesn't have to be true, just plausible or engaging.
As for general search, I don't know that we can say that "classic search" can be meaningful said to tell you about the sources it ignored. I will agree that using OpenAI or Perplexity for search is kind of meh, but Google's AI Mode does a reasonable job at informing you about the links it provides, and you can easily tab over to a classic search if you want. It's almost like having a depth of expertise doing search helps in building a search product the incorporates an LLM...
But, yeah, if one is really disinterested in looking at sources, just chatting with a typical LLM seems a rather dubious way to get an accurate or reasonable comprehensive answer.
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