I've used the AI before, it's actually somewhat useful for finding information about stuff, and for my industry that can be hard to find online. Definitely not worth however much cash they've burned on developing it though.
I dont wanna dox you, but I wanna know what this AI is good at.
I always kinda figured my carefully keyworded searches are going to pull up the exact same thing is AI. I just leave out all the useless words. People tend to ask AI a question. If that question is asked an answered on the internet, then all the AI is doing is reformatting it for me. I can type fewer words into the search box and find the same page.
It's found some industrial stuff for me before that tends to get buried under all the shops that want to sell it to me. Probably only a little more useful than a normal search so definitely not worth using often.
Has ANYONE found anything useful from Bing’s LLM generated search results?
It’s invariably fanciful garbage - microsoft isn’t getting their $100bn investment worth.
I've used the AI before, it's actually somewhat useful for finding information about stuff, and for my industry that can be hard to find online. Definitely not worth however much cash they've burned on developing it though.
I dont wanna dox you, but I wanna know what this AI is good at.
I always kinda figured my carefully keyworded searches are going to pull up the exact same thing is AI. I just leave out all the useless words. People tend to ask AI a question. If that question is asked an answered on the internet, then all the AI is doing is reformatting it for me. I can type fewer words into the search box and find the same page.
It's found some industrial stuff for me before that tends to get buried under all the shops that want to sell it to me. Probably only a little more useful than a normal search so definitely not worth using often.