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The Prompt: Perplexitys Erroneous AI Election Info

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Welcome back to The Prompt, Perplexity launched a new platform that aims to keep track of election results but reports have found that it contained factual inaccuracies. SOPA Images/LightRocket via ...[Continue Reading]

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