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1. dilap+1b[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:42:38
>>i13e+(OP)
Microsoft's integration of ChatGPT with Bing is really bad. No-one wants a busy search page with a side-bar of ChatGPT; what's the point of that?

The correct interface for ChatGPT + search is just...ChatGPT. But it can also show you a list of web search results, when it's appropriate.

A super-clean interface, that always shows you exactly what you want.

That would be a killer feature and represent a real threat to Google.

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2. mattwa+Xc[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:50:23
>>dilap+1b
As someone else said, the problem is ChatGPT lies straight to your face, whereas at least Google's answers are based on structured data by someone. It's traceable, whereas I would not trust ChatGPT ever to tell me the correct temperature to cook a steak.
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3. TheCoe+3h[view] [source] 2023-02-08 22:06:32
>>mattwa+Xc
ChatGPT lies to your face, while Google just finds other peoples lies and shows you a list of the best ones.
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4. superk+bo1[view] [source] 2023-02-09 06:13:51
>>TheCoe+3h
Specifically just the 400 best/recent ones. Google will never return more than 400 results for a query despite reporting ~80,000,000 results. If you click next enough it will run out after showing you ~38 pages of 10 results or almost 4 pages of 100 results.

This is the intended behavior. It kind of ruins serendipitious web surfing via search. I look through 4 pages of 100 results in less than a minute and the web as google search presents it just feels so shallow now.

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