Comment by fzeroracer
9 hours ago
The only way LLM search engines save time is if you take what it says at face value as truth. Otherwise you still have to fact check whatever it spews out which is the actual time consuming part of doing proper research.
Frankly I've seen enough dangerous hallucinations from LLM search engines to immediately discard anything it says.
Of course you have to fact check - but verification is much faster and easier than searching from scratch.
How is verification faster and easier? Normally you would check an article's citations to verify its claims, which still takes a lot of work, but an LLM can't cite its sources (it can fabricate a plausible list of fake citations, but this is not the same thing), so verification would have to involve searching from scratch anyway.
Because it gives you an answer and all you have to do is check its source. Often you don’t have to do that since you have jogged your memory.
Versus finding the answer by clicking into the first few search results links and scanning text that might not have the answer.
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For most things, no it isn’t. The reason it can work well at all for software is that it’s often (though not always) easy to validate the results. But for giving you a summary of some topic, no, it’s actually very hard to verify the results without doing all the work over again.