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Something that provides the correct answer rather than Google's answers embedded in a million irrelevancies would be great for scientific searching, where there is an enormous flood of information, but there is also the danger that one answer in an area that is not settled could be misleading. Ultimately, I think it will depend on how flexible the performance is.
I found it damn funny reading a news bit today about an ad where Bard answered incorrectly about the first satellite scope to see an extra-solar planet.I think Bruce Sterling would have some things to say....but he don't have no blog no mo.
Culture Citizen wrote: "I found it damn funny reading a news bit today about an ad where Bard answered incorrectly about the first satellite scope to see an extra-solar planet.I think Bruce Sterling would have some thin..."
Yep, and Alphabet's stock took an immediate 100B dive
I don't really get this, though any time I am inclined to fret about AI, I put up a video with the auto-generated captioning. That does ease my mind a bit.
No thanks. I don't want pre-digested conclusions made by AI; why should I trust that? I want to arrive at my own conclusions based on research I've done myself.
Scout wrote: "No thanks. I don't want pre-digested conclusions made by AI; why should I trust that? I want to arrive at my own conclusions based on research I've done myself."I wish the majority were like you
However, AI finding the relevant information to start your analysis would be an advantage. It is less likely to miss something.
I at last registered in chatGPT today.And test it for several scenarios.
First of all, it really can be used to make your work more productive.
And about googling- it has really nice advantages too - you can ask needed information and just receive concrete answer without clicking several links and reading any advertisement or irrelevant info.
F.e. “When film X was released?”
Answer: “Film X was released in …”
It’s just faster.
Of course, you still may be needing to double check like for any other information from net.
Volodymyr wrote: "I at last registered in chatGPT today.And test it for several scenarios.
First of all, it really can be used to make your work more productive.
And about googling- it has really nice advantages to..."
Good to have a few options to choose from. Gonna try both myself and see where it gets me. I'm just a little afraid that GPT may turn into a "smart" google , providing an authoritative answer that everyone will accept as correct while it can be faulty, incomplete or devoid of nuances


Meanwhile google attempts to counter with "Bard":
https://www.wired.com/story/meet-bard...
What do you think?