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AI search agents don't fail at searching, they fail at asking the right questions when queries get ambiguous

New research from the DiscoBench benchmark reveals that AI search agents frequently struggle with ambiguous queries by attempting to guess user intent rather than requesting clarification. This tendency to perform repetitive searches instead of asking follow-up questions leads to a significant decline in accuracy during complex research tasks.

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