In my experience at least, there has not once been an instance where an LLM was able to find answers on Reddit more reliably than I could, and I’ve been using LLMs since before ChatGPT was even a thing. (though granted, most web-search compatible LLMs came later on)
I think it will probably be better than the average user, since a lot of people simply aren’t that great at using search engines very effectively in the first place, but I wouldn’t call the answers “practically impossible to find.”
To be fair, that answer on Reddit is practically impossible to find any other way
In my experience at least, there has not once been an instance where an LLM was able to find answers on Reddit more reliably than I could, and I’ve been using LLMs since before ChatGPT was even a thing. (though granted, most web-search compatible LLMs came later on)
I think it will probably be better than the average user, since a lot of people simply aren’t that great at using search engines very effectively in the first place, but I wouldn’t call the answers “practically impossible to find.”
The enshitification of search engines also doesn’t help with finding answers directly.
This is killing me. Has anyone else noticed that Google dorks just straight up don’t work anymore?
Google made their CEO of advertising into the CEO of search. Unsurprisingly, it sucks now.
Just use a different search engine! Just because it’s called “googling”, does not mean you have to use Google.
Bing is hardly better most of the time, and ddg pulls from one of the two if memory serves.
Yandex?