@Beanc
Just make sure they all exist, and that you can find support for your thesis! I've been skimming a LOT of literature lately for my own projects, and I'm amazed how well keyword searches in PDFs facilitate homing in on what I want.
@Helical_Code
Always do.
Requiring source links helps it not lie 😁
@Beanc @Helical_Code I always tell these things to cite their sources; and they cheerfully fabricate some. Some are getting better about it.
The next level of problematicness* is that we can't know what the LLM was fed, and what is wasn't. So, what biases does that introduce? Don't know!
*a word I totally didn't make up
@Beanc @Helical_Code ...which is also a problem with Google Scholar. Nice tool but the index could be changing daily, no idea what's in it.
@b4cks4w @Helical_Code
I guess the answer is you never rely solely on the results, you rebuild history based on forward and back citations.
@Beanc @Helical_Code You might know two then ;-).
I'm not using LLM per se, am just putting a front end on a static-ish corpus. Just to have a better nature language query tool. I see the potential.
@b4cks4w Small world =D
Haha let me know when you've got a beta I'll test it for you