This is an interesting case, I think the sequence of events was this:<p>- Someone started a thread related to this topic 3 weeks ago<p>- Bing indexed that page a while back<p>- OP found this thread, and then posted on the same thread, today<p>- ChatGPT used a Bing search tool, and comes up with <i>just</i> the right search query such that that very same reddit thread is one of the top returned results<p>- ChatGPT links back to the user the thread they just posted to<p>Out of curiosity, if you use Google for the same query (at least for me) that thread is still the 2nd top result, so if a Google AI was asked in the same way it might be able to do the same thing.<p>So then I wondered, is it that this is random luck to do with the exact phrasing of the query? So I asked Claude to rephrase the query, it gave me "Wi-Fi 6E frequencies used by Apple Wireless Direct Link" - and the same reddit thread popped up again as the #2 result.<p>I think basically this is attributable to<p>- search engines being relatively good at finding the things people are asking for<p>- reddit results probably having naturally boosted rankings in search results, and<p>- the user possibly having gone through a similar process/flow (either via a search engine or reddit search), using the same types of routes to (and signals about) useful sources of information, to find the same niche recent reddit thread about this topic, as the LLM did