Just post your research and opinion as absolute fact, and watch 1000s of users come to provide the reasons why you are wrong, usually with citations.
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This is the worst idea I've ever heard and I have many reasons, replete with citations!
QED
Tried and tested. And way more reliable than just asking.
I’ve found that LLMs can help you with refining incoherent ramblings into understandable questions. Even if you don’t know what words to use or how to ask something, it still somehow works anyway.
Just try dumping a wall of text on an LLM of your choice, and see what happens. You may need to have a proper conversation with the LLM to get what you’re really after, so don’t expect the first answer to be the final one.
Looks like you might have found it 💡
Can you be more specific?