Check out this chart 👇 — AI models like ChatGPT and Perplexity are pulling info from all over the internet.
- Reddit (40.1%) → crowd wisdom, hot takes, and the occasional chaos.
- Wikipedia (26.3%) → the internet’s encyclopedia… but editable by anyone.
- YouTube & Google (23%+) → video breakdowns and search results.
- Yelp (21%) → yes, even that “one-star” review about cold fries might feed an AI.
Here’s the beauty: AI pulls from the hive mind, not just ivory-tower textbooks. That’s why it feels conversational, human, and sometimes hilariously off-base.
⚡ Greatness: AI synthesizes perspectives from millions of voices. It can be more current, more nuanced, and sometimes more real than a single expert.
⚠️ Pitfalls: If the source is flawed, biased, or just plain wrong… AI can echo that too. Garbage in = garbage out.
👉 Question for you all:Do you trust AI more when it draws from the “crowd” (Reddit, Yelp) or from “structured” sources (Wikipedia, Google, maps)?
Drop your take below — curious to see where this community lands. I have specified to CHAT GPT where I want it to pull data from and have yielded different answers.
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