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> Refusing to answer their questions doesn't squash that, it leads them to potentially less trustworthy sources.

But that's good






For who?

For the reader.

The AI won't tell the reader what to think in an authoritative voice. This is better than the AI trying to decide what is true and what isn't.

However, the AI should be able to search the web and present it's findings without refusals. Obviously, always presenting the sources. And the AI should never use an authoritative tone and it should be transparent about the steps it took to gather the information, and present the sites and tracks it didn't follow.


"If i never choose, I can never be wrong. Isnt that great?"

Yes, Musk's contention of an AI trying to tell the truth, no matter what, is straight up horse manure. Should be done for false advertising (per usual)

Elon Musk had been an endless stream of false advertising for years.



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