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minus-squareBeej Jorgensen@lemmy.sdf.orghexbear3·14 hours agoSay how and I'll do it. Kagi+ChatGPT is getting me the quickest answers. linkfedilink
minus-squareFlocklesscrow@lemm.eehexbear1·4 hours ago"I wave my arms blindly in the dark and every so often I touch something before tripping on the furniture" linkfedilink
minus-squareBureaucrat [pup/pup's, null/void]hexbear13·edit-212 hours agoLiterally any thing that isn't trained on blogspam or notorious for making up shit. You're basically using a magic 8-ball to "learn" it just repeats what you say back at you. Its useless for research. link
minus-squareInevitableSwing [none/use name]hexbear7·11 hours ago Kagi+ChatGPT is getting me the quickest answers. If a human "expert" was a known liar and fantasist who never provided sources or footnotes - would you listen to them? And if you did - why? link
Say how and I'll do it. Kagi+ChatGPT is getting me the quickest answers.
"I wave my arms blindly in the dark and every so often I touch something before tripping on the furniture"
Literally any thing that isn't trained on blogspam or notorious for making up shit. You're basically using a magic 8-ball to "learn" it just repeats what you say back at you. Its useless for research.
If a human "expert" was a known liar and fantasist who never provided sources or footnotes - would you listen to them? And if you did - why?