@anildash It baffles me that they keep refusing to let anyone out of the prompt at all, ever, for any reason.
If a paper i wrote refused to cite sources and actively discouraged the reader from trying to find any themself through obfuscation, etc, i don't think that would get very far. We should not accept the same, here.
These tools would actually be a lot more useful if they would be willing to provide links and sources/citations. We could double check their output (probably reason #1 they don't want to) and use them as an actual search engine that could supplement existing search engines. Instead, they're trying to take over our lives and trap us in a box.
This is a new technology that's hostile to humanity attempting to disguise itself as a different technology that opens up a huge amount of human knowledge to anyone with a computer. (And these days, "computer" is pretty generic, too.)