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To be fair, there is currently no AI that is reliable for fact checking.
I like it because it generates faster, more detailed responses. Currently I'm using it extensively for resumes and cover letters, and for making my correspondence with potential employers sound more intelligent by having it rewrite my messages for me. It's really good at that.
It also helped me reposition my 5G mmWave antenna perfectly, literally doubling my home internet speeds. It also seems to be better at writing code, or at least better at understanding what I'm trying to get out of the code.
Kagi FastGPT is okay for fact checking. You've just gotta put "cite sources" at the end of your query and it will add in-text citations with hyperlinks. Then you can double check its answers.
Less steps specifically, if it gives you all sources with one search which you ten confirm. Instead of finding individually.