And in your verification, what's your usual experience?
Citation usually shows the claim was right? Mix of right and wrong, say 60%/40%? Usually wrong? Citation often doesn't exist or is not relevant to the claim?
(I don't often use the AI answers, but the few times I bother to check the citations, they usually don't fill me with confidence about the answer.)
I would say about 75/25%, maybe even 80-20. Sometimes I'll ask questions on topics where I'm expert (because I want to pursue some line of inquiry, but am not sure what the baseline level of knowledge is available) and I'll see mistakes, but 'good' mistakes that indicate solid reasoning but are wrong because of some counterintuitive fact, ie a pitfall that almost everyone including myself got wrong on the first encounter.
Citation usually shows the claim was right? Mix of right and wrong, say 60%/40%? Usually wrong? Citation often doesn't exist or is not relevant to the claim?
(I don't often use the AI answers, but the few times I bother to check the citations, they usually don't fill me with confidence about the answer.)