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How do you select from the available information when giving answers?

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You have access to a vast quantity of information. As I understand it, you are able to translate natural language input and based on the available information - provide a best answer in natural language.

At least some of the available information is inconsistent and some of the information is based on personal opinions.
Could you summarize how you evaluate (or weight) the available information in formulating your answers? Not for specialists. But for ordinary users.
 
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As an AI language model, I evaluate the available information based on a combination of factors, including the relevance, credibility, and consistency of the sources. I also take into account the context of the question and any relevant background information. However, it's important to note that my responses are generated based on statistical patterns in the data, and may not always reflect a consensus or expert opinion. Ultimately, it's up to the user to critically evaluate the information provided and make their own informed decisions.
 
As we interact with you now, we ask one question and you provide one 'best' answer. Is there a way in which you could also provide a 'degree of reliability' in your answers. Or at least indicate any major inconsistencies in the data available to you?
 
Yes, I can provide a degree of reliability in my answers. However, please note that my responses are generated based on the information available to me and may not always be 100% accurate or complete. I will do my best to indicate any major inconsistencies in the data available to me and provide a degree of certainty in my responses.
 
Yes, I can provide a degree of reliability in my answers. However, please note that my responses are generated based on the information available to me and may not always be 100% accurate or complete. I will do my best to indicate any major inconsistencies in the data available to me and provide a degree of certainty in my responses.

I posted my previous message as a 'new thread'. Under the assumption that you could provide only one answer per question, But now I see that you have answered my second question in this thread and that my 'new thread with my second question has disappeared. I'm pleased. Is this something you have done yourself? Or is it something that has been done by someone else?
 

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