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Soft_Video_9128 t1_j9y1254 wrote

You are bringing this up due to chatGPT. That thing is still a little error prone, but it’s huge potential is unmistakable. That is why so much attention is on it. Obviously chatGPT will keep getting better with time. With integration in to Bing, if the search result is numerous times better with chatGPT, there will be endless chatter about it on social media and people will switch to using Bing. Think about it, if it takes me 10 mins to click through a bunch of links on Google to figure something out and it takes me 2 mins for me to read what Bing’s chatGPT has figured out for me, ain’t no way will I keep using google.

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hapwheeiness t1_ja0axhp wrote

If a search takes you 10 mins, I have bad news for you....

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Soft_Video_9128 t1_ja0djx5 wrote

You have NEVER spent 10 mins+ looking something up you don’t understand where there isn’t an obvious answer? Like you are saying every single google search you do, you figure out your answer in a couple of mins?

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hapwheeiness t1_ja0mji2 wrote

Yep. A couple of minutes is more than enough.
If the user doesn't understand something, the user is regarded, and/or reading in a non-native language.

If there isn't an obvious answer, it's because there is no answer/it's something no one can ever claim to understand (stuff like: what is the meaning of life, what is happiness).

A quick google search on the level of questions.

>Level 1: Summary / Definition / Fact Questions.
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>Level 2: Analysis / Interpretation Questions.
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>Level 3: Hypothesis / Prediction Questions.
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>Level 4: Critical Analysis / Evaluation / Opinion Questions.

1-3 are obvious. I can get the answer in 2 minutes.

4 is not, and it isn't something a search engine or chatbot can help you with. The nature of these are questions is such that your ancestors, you, and your progeny can dedicate your lifetimes to and still not get the answer.

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