I mentioned before that Google search is less than satisfactory even on uncomplicated queries: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/naAs59xiGfr7fPjej/google-search-as-a-washed-up-service-dog-i-halp
The linked article compares accuracy and usefulness of Google search with ChatGPT on some quite reasonable queries, and the latter seems to win hands down, even gimped by the lack of internet access (h/t https://twitter.com/emollick/status/1605420852635488258). I am not sure what to make of it, since Google has its own AI lab that is apparently at least as advanced and with better staffing and funding...
Oh, thanks for trying it. Its a good effort in a way, it is definitely it trying to put the table in the footnote. So has the right target. Unfortunately from my test it doesn't seem to actually work - no error message, but the table doesn't render. It is so much less frustrating to see it fail at the right goal than provide a lot of information about a distinct goal that happens to share the same keywords.