On the one hand, "Ask the Truth" is an online consultation platform, which usually requires users to provide relatively detailed background and information about the problem. Then, experts who ask questions will analyze the information provided by users and give corresponding answers and suggestions. Although this model cannot guarantee the accuracy of 100% every time, its answers and suggestions are relatively reliable in many cases because the experts behind it usually have rich professional knowledge and experience.
Although "measurement" can provide a lot of information, it may not be completely accurate and may not fully meet the needs of users. Because the "measurement" algorithm is based on a large number of data and past experience, it may not take into account some specific situations or factors.
Therefore, the accuracy of "asking the truth" and "measuring the accuracy" depends on different situations and problem types. In some cases, "asking the truth" may be more accurate, while in other cases, "testing" may be more advantageous. Because each service has its advantages and limitations, the best strategy is to choose the most suitable service or tool according to specific problems or needs.