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Because all other information on credit cards (or anything else) on the internet available to people eager to learn is 100% accurate, all the time?
Iโll take that over an information tool that lie 30% of the time
That is absolutely the worst excuse possible to shill for big tech that comes with no real guarantees about precision or accuracy.
While there are trustworthy human sources in the Internet, there are no trustworthy LLMs.