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I agree completely. Personally, I actually like the list of links because I like to compare different takes on a topic. It's also fascinating to see how a scientific study propagates through the media or the way the same news story is treated over time, as trends change. I don't want a single mashed-up answer to a question and maybe that makes me weird but more worrying, whenever I've asked a LLM for an answer to a question on a topic I happen to know a LOT about, the response has been either incorrect or inadequate - "there is currently no information collected on that topic" I do like Perplexity for questions like "without any preamble whatsoever, what is the fastest way to remove a <whatever>stain from X material?"



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