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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
Man I really wish I could share my take on this ChatGPT replacing Google Search narrative. I've worked in Google Search for 8 years so I'm clearly biased but also well informed. Nevertheless, I'll share that I'm personally very excited for our AI powered present and future.
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Rio Akasaka
@rio
Can you share your take at a high level? ChatGPT is impressive for sure but I'm not sure if it feels authoritative enough to meet my information needs. Maybe it doesn't matter much to the newer generation? I wonder if the novelty effect wears off a bit over time and use becomes hyper specialized, sort of like Dalle?
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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
In Search, correctness, trust and transparency is key. The challenge with LLM is that the answers always seem plausible but aren't necessarily correct. I see LLM as a very powerful tool but it should be informed by many other factors. Also, the world is changing rapidly so it's imperative to keep it up to date.
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Cylo
@cylo
Looks like someone shared this on HackerNews today - search w/ sources cited. https://beta.sayhello.so/ Pretty cool!
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Cylo
@cylo
I see a future where the search results pages are inputed into an LLM (one/multi shot learning) and the results are parsed from there. A collaborative Results Page (SERP) + LLM parsed results, with sources directly cited.
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