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In the case of YouTube, only after a few results they become completely unrelated to my search.

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[โ€“] CommanderCloon@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 hours ago

I use AIs exactly as you're describing, but I ask for sources, which they're "ok" for.

They're bad at it too but in a way that make them useful to then extract the keywords google would expect (i.e, the response doesn't necessarily make sense, but at least I have some resources to form a question google can answer), while google doesn't seem to be able to give me proper results when I search by using words other than the exact matching keywords