Paul Stivers, 10/18/2024
It is becoming increasingly difficult to reference data or information from specific online articles. There are a few reasons. One, many articles are paywalled. Two, statistical data is almost always biased to support the platform of one political party or the other. Three, the information of interest may be a small part of the article and wrapped in a lot of convoluted, misleading information. Instead I will sometimes reference a question to be asked of Google (if it provides an AI overview) or ChatGPT. The reason is that large language AI engines typically have access to most of the information available on the internet and are trained to give a succinct summary of the available data or information. Where used in my articles I have found the AI engines to give a pretty good average of statistical data from both liberal and conservative sources.