• @gamebuster
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    21 year ago

    Google is just working hard to become less useful every day. I tend to use ChatGPT a lot instead of Google.

    • @T156
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      301 year ago

      That seems rather risky, considering that they don’t really check that they output accurate information, and OpenAI specifically recommends against using it for that due to the possibility of their GPT models outputting falsehoods as fact.

      • @queermunist
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        -81 year ago

        As opposed to Google searching manually, which always has accurate outputs and never outputs falsehoods as fact. 🙂

        As long as you double check the source of an answer I don’t see an issue.

        • @T156
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          111 year ago

          If you’re double-checking the sources, both to make sure that they exist, and they are accurate, you may as well do the research without using an LLM in the first place.

          You’re just adding to your workload unnecessarily in that case.

          • @queermunist
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            11 year ago

            I’m thinking that double checking is slightly faster than doing the research yourself.

          • @[email protected]
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            01 year ago

            That’s not necessarily true, LLMs are a very useful research aid because they give you a place to start. They give you a high level summary and may cite sources which may/may not exist, and it’s up to you to fact check and develop your own opinions. They can also summarize complex texts and filter out SEO garbage that would otherwise clutter google search results. Research still works the same as before, LLMs are just an accelerator if used correctly.

    • Adlach
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      181 year ago

      ChatGPT is not a search engine, it’s a language model. It does not provide correct answers, it imitates what correct answers sound like.

    • @[email protected]
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      161 year ago

      The issue with LLMs that I have is that while they are great at certain tasks, they are bad at anything, let’s call it factual, due to their nature.

      I can for example use it to quickly draft up a email or a piece of python code, and I can immediately see whether or not the response it generated is actually what I want.

      If I go ask it what the hottest day in a given country was or ask it to explain something, I have absolutely no idea whether it’s bullshit or not and I will have to double check it anways.

      I think the learning curve with LLMs as a tool is to be able to know when to use it and when to rely on other sources instead.