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James Cridland
James Cridland
@james@bne.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

The tale of two search engines.

Google, which uses its crappy AI to give a confidently wrong answer on every search. Or @kagihq which a) is confident enough to tell you if it doesn’t know, and b) only uses AI if you end a query with a question-mark.

Guess which search engine I use. #kagihq

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Google answers “when is payday this month” with: Payday this month is on Wednesday, July 30th, as it's the last working day of the month. Since July 31st is a Thursday, July 30th is the last business day of the month and therefore the payday.
Google answers “when is payday this month” with: Payday this month is on Wednesday, July 30th, as it's the last working day of the month. Since July 31st is a Thursday, July 30th is the last business day of the month and therefore the payday.
Google answers “when is payday this month” with: Payday this month is on Wednesday, July 30th, as it's the last working day of the month. Since July 31st is a Thursday, July 30th is the last business day of the month and therefore the payday.
Kagi answers “when is payday this month?” with: I am unable to provide the exact date of your payday for this month. Pay frequency can vary. Employers in Australia must pay employees at least monthly. Some companies pay employees on the 1st and 16th of each month, while others have specific monthly pay dates. To find out your specific payday, I recommend checking your employment agreement or contacting your payroll department.

Kagi also adds references.
Kagi answers “when is payday this month?” with: I am unable to provide the exact date of your payday for this month. Pay frequency can vary. Employers in Australia must pay employees at least monthly. Some companies pay employees on the 1st and 16th of each month, while others have specific monthly pay dates. To find out your specific payday, I recommend checking your employment agreement or contacting your payroll department. Kagi also adds references.
Kagi answers “when is payday this month?” with: I am unable to provide the exact date of your payday for this month. Pay frequency can vary. Employers in Australia must pay employees at least monthly. Some companies pay employees on the 1st and 16th of each month, while others have specific monthly pay dates. To find out your specific payday, I recommend checking your employment agreement or contacting your payroll department. Kagi also adds references.
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