Andy Halliday
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And instead of requiring you to switch between models, it now provides, in response to your query, several models results at once.
It combines them automatically so you only see one combined answer.
So it's using three models and their responses.
It has a sort of a composer model that takes the outputs of those three models and converges those.
on whatever the right answer is so that you can move forward faster with confidence.
And if they disagree, if there's any disagreement across the three models, it exposes that and shows you where that discrepancy is so that you can dig deeper into that question.
I'm glad that perplexity makes that sort of native to perplexity questions.
I think all of us have probably experimented with the idea by putting the same query to multiple models and then...
And then, you know, putting the results of those two things over to another model to pull it all together, which is kind of what Gareth was describing, right?
When he, you know, bounces across models.
Well, Perplexity is just making that package into their normal query response routine.
No, I don't know.
You can select individually if that's your preference.
But if you don't, I think the default now is the model console.
I haven't tested that yet, by the way.
I mean, that's literally today.
So check it out.
All right, Carl.