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Interesting, I think I agree with you on this. It could be better than traditional searching, but only if it is able to pull accurate organic content with sources. I think only then would it be more accurate and efficient than looking through forum-like platforms.
Discussions and comments are super important too so I guess it would have to pull sources that include that, which I guess could work? That's super important for probably everything, because you might see comments that say
"add 1/4 c flour instead of 1/3 and it was perfect"
or"I used this and it caused a spark in my usb port, here's what I did and my setup, take caution"
or"if you use a 3 monitor setup though, be careful using 2 hdmi and 1 dp, for these reasons, 3 dp is better for these reasons"
or"if you want a more efficient way to farm this item, talk to this npc and do this quest instead"
etc (I just made those up for examples) - but the point is that people comment on posts with tweaks, improvements, warnings, positive feedback, negative feedback, etc. That's super valuable for making a final decision on your own about the problem, which is partially why I don't think AI will ever be the most successful way to find information, because I don't know if it can achieve this more efficiently than forum-like platforms