godfodder0901
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- Jared
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No, it isn't. No LLM is good for fact-based answers; they only provide the next most statistically likely word. All "facts" need to be verified.I found another use. My son was asking what the difference between a marsh and a pond is. I intuitively knew the answer but couldn't pin a good definition of it. I asked the RA and it provided a definition of each as well as a comparison. So its good for fact-based internet questions.
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