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I would question the person that asks the question, as they are not understanding some basic principles here. There are two types of internet/LLM users;

Sadly one type asks a question (search, prompt) using Google or an LLM and takes the first response as truth.

The other asks follow ups based on the responses and their critical thinking skills. They often even go read the linked article and make sure it's still applicable.

Pretty much the same when you're talking to a real person, critical thinking (much more than just knowing reputable sources) is key.

So very similar issues, luckily LLMs can do so much more than a simple search, and help with your critical thinking tasks. Ask the LLM to provide opposing viewpoints, historical analysis, identify sources.

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> I would question the person that asks the question, as they are not understanding some basic principles here.

What principle isn't he understanding? He has a problem with people trusting LLM too much, what is it that he doesn't understand here?

To me it seems like you are missing something, not him. That some people uses LLM properly doesn't resolve his issue.

> So very similar issues

Ok, so how do you deal with that? You didn't answer.




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