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How certain are you that these are real songs and not just hallucinations? How would you check it?

Web search shows its sources e.g., if it is link to the official YouTube channel, then there is some certainty that is not a fake.




You check the output by listening to the songs.

A web search to find songs of an artist with shouting would take listening to a bunch of tracks you "thought" were it. Now at least you have three to look at first.

I did the same thing last night with "Sega dreamcast games with giant robots". It spit out names and I searched them on wikipedia until I found the exact one I remembered. (Slave Zero was the game for the curious)


You are assuming that a web search is somehow fundamentally worse at finding _existing_ content. Ridiculous. Given that it can use LLMs (among other things) behind the scenes. The opposite can also be true (LLM can use web search), the difference is how likely that BS is generated.


Is this a trick question, or something? You look up the song name on YouTube/apple music/Spotify/a song index to listen and see if they ended up being the song you thought about.


over time it will be able to play the songs and the exact location in the songs. You can ask for references now and it hasnt worked well.




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