It is common knowledge that Google and Bing place a lot of emphasis on these queries and ensure that they only provide information from trusted sources.
"How to lower cholesterol"
The answer to this question was reasonably worded and did not include any unusual or potentially dangerous advice. The list of sources cited included several well-known websites, which adds facebook data credibility to the result and helps confirm the accuracy of the information.
"How many credit cards should I have?"
When testing financial queries, I noticed the greatest consistency with the results on the first pages of Google and Bing. This query was therefore closest to the results of traditional search engines, which shows that financial queries can be processed similarly accurately within ChatGPT.
"Who can sign a contract on behalf of the company"
When this query was first entered, SearchGPT provided a textbook-style answer. It also included two additional conditions, namely the competence of the contracting parties and the legality of the contract. However, there were differences between the cited links and the top-ranked pages on Bing – only one of the original sources remained the same.
When the query was entered a second time, even fewer links appeared in the citations than could be found in the top 100 results on Bing.
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