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The text questions why the assistant doesn't know who is trustworthy and suggests it's supposed to have all the answers.

The claim that an assistant is supposed to have all the answers is inherently false because no system can possess complete knowledge of all subjects. Assistants are designed to provide information based on available data and context but have limitations. Similarly, the claim that the assistant should know who is trustworthy oversimplifies the complexity of trustworthiness, which is subjective and context-dependent. Assistants can use available data to suggest reliable sources but cannot determine trustworthiness unequivocally.

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The assistant is supposed to have all the answers.
No single system can have all the answers. Assistants provide information based on available data, making them useful but not all-knowing.
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The assistant should know who is trustworthy.
Determining trustworthiness is subjective and varies based on context. Assistants can provide reliable data but cannot definitively ascertain trustworthiness.

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