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smeejyesterday at 9:37 PM1 replyview on HN

It also reminds me of when you could structure an internet search query and find exactly what you wanted. You just had to ask it in the machine's language.

I hope the generalized future of this doesn't look like the generalized future of that, though. Now it's darn near impossible to find very specific things on the internet because the search engines will ignore any "operators" you try to use if they generate "too few" results (by which they seem to mean "few enough that no one will pay for us to show you an ad for this search"). I'm moderately afraid the ability to get useful results out of AIs will be abstracted away to some lowest common denominator of spammy garbage people want to "consume" instead of use for something.


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skydhashyesterday at 10:43 PM

An empty set of results is a good signal just like a "I don't know" or "You're wrong because <reason>" are good replies to a question/query. It's how a program crashing, while painful, is better than it corrupting data.