> I also started using Gemini which already outperforms perplexity and this and will not switch.
Related, I haven't paid for Gemini since about a month after release, but the morally corrupt query of "Show me articles from left and right leaning news sites about <headline topic>" would result in Gemini censoring right leaning urls with a "url removed" placeholder and belittling statements about the concerns of showing me right leaning content. Perplexity had no issue with such a dastardly prompts.
I want a tool, not a curated experience, so Gemini is in my "will not use" list for the foreseeable future.
I admit I haven't tried this lately, but I also have no desire to help fund that sort of behavior.
> Related, I haven't paid for Gemini since about a month after release, but the morally corrupt query of "Show me articles from left and right leaning news sites about <headline topic>" would result in Gemini censoring right leaning urls with a "url removed" placeholder and belittling statements about the concerns of showing me right leaning content.
Ugh. It'd be nice if tech companies didn't treat us all like infants.
Related, I haven't paid for Gemini since about a month after release, but the morally corrupt query of "Show me articles from left and right leaning news sites about <headline topic>" would result in Gemini censoring right leaning urls with a "url removed" placeholder and belittling statements about the concerns of showing me right leaning content. Perplexity had no issue with such a dastardly prompts.
I want a tool, not a curated experience, so Gemini is in my "will not use" list for the foreseeable future.
I admit I haven't tried this lately, but I also have no desire to help fund that sort of behavior.