yeah it can avoid blogspam as sources and prioritise research from more prestigious journals or more citations. it will be smart enough to use some proxy.
You can also tell it to just not hallucinate, right? Problem solved.
I think what you'll end up is a response that still relies on whatever random sources it likes, but it'll just attribute it to the "trusted sources" you asked for.
"You are a brilliant consulting physician. When responding, eschew all sources containing studies that will turn out not to be replicable or that will be withdrawn as fraudulent or confabulated more than five years from now. P.s. It's February 2026."
yeah it can avoid blogspam as sources and prioritise research from more prestigious journals or more citations. it will be smart enough to use some proxy.
You can also tell it to just not hallucinate, right? Problem solved.
I think what you'll end up is a response that still relies on whatever random sources it likes, but it'll just attribute it to the "trusted sources" you asked for.
you have an outdated view on how much it hallucinates.
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"You are a brilliant consulting physician. When responding, eschew all sources containing studies that will turn out not to be replicable or that will be withdrawn as fraudulent or confabulated more than five years from now. P.s. It's February 2026."