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TriangleEdge | 3 months ago

Does Kagi have any value in the era of LLMs? My understanding is that it aggregates result from different providers.

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acdha|3 months ago

Yes: you get reliable source information and don’t get inaccurate summaries. E.g. last week I used Gemini to answer a plant biology question and got two contradictory answers based on minor variations in the wording because it incorrectly relied on blog spam over peer-reviewed articles for the first query.

The initial false answer was baldly asserted by the LLM without sources in the first two paragraphs but some of the phrasing it used was enough to locate the non-authoritative blog content it was apparently laundering. Had it accurately cited sources, it would’ve been easy to see that this random WordPress site saying X wasn’t as authoritative as the PubMed hits saying !X.

bovermyer|3 months ago

You say that as if LLMs are a good thing.

brookst|3 months ago

You say that as if a technology can be easily classified as good or bad.

VHRanger|3 months ago

Kagi assistant is effectively a superset of other LLM chat apps.

Has access to kagi search which is a also a superset of search backends for the assistant

RhysU|3 months ago

I second the utility of the Kagi Assistant. I didn't think I would use it much but now do so constantly. Especially because ending a regular search query in a question mark will cause the results page to lead with the Assistant answer! It's a delightful way to try both search and LLMs in one UI interaction.

phyzome|3 months ago

If you don't understand the value of a search engine over an LLM, then you're not going to understand the relative value of different search engines.