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I find them incredibly useful. I use them almost every day.
Yesterday for example, I used it to get information about applying for a visa (I know it needs to be double checked, but it’s a good first step)
I also used it to help me with some work stuff.
if you have to do real research and get the info directly (because there's a serious chance it's just making up whatever it's telling you) aren't you just wasting time by asking a model?
I don’t think so. I was asking about requirements for a retirement visa. The country where I live has a really bad site and it’s difficult to navigate. But the model told me about different kinds of long term visas for older people. I only need to double check their requirements for application.
But now I know that there is more than one type.
Since the local government site for this is so bad, there are a lot of third party websites that explain this information, but you still need to double check.
In addition to that. Often times the website and the people at the actual immigration site ask for different things, so no matter what, I’ll have to drive there to ask in person.
3rd would country problems.