• TheKingBee@lemmy.world
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      It shows it’s work, you can follow it’s citations to ensure it’s not complete bullshit.

      Also no seriously these are dumb questions, I was watching Fraiser the other day and it implied his ratings were in the millions, and I asked bing if that was even possible considering he was on AM radio in the 90s (it’s not), but even if it was completely wrong it literally doesn’t matter…

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      1 year ago

      The great thing about Bing Chat compared to other chatbots is that it sources its claims. I always check the sources before trusting it.

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          With regular search, I have to look through all kinds of results before I find something, and often I have to adjust my search parameters until the search engine even understands what I’m looking for.

          The AI still needs me to actually confirm what it’s saying, but that’s checking 1-3 links, not entire search result pages.

          It’s also just waaaaay easier to talk to my search engine in natural language than keywords imo. I never know what keywords get me to my intended destination, I guess the difference is less big for people that do.