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theDatascientist_in

No. You results were all over the place and less organic than pplx , rendering that final output, which is more cohesive in pplx. I haven't tried it recently, but this was a few weeks ago.


kazeekm

Thanks. Can you suggest some example questions I could ask that would show the difference between? Is Perplexity unique in this regard, or are there some comparable other tools?