In order to assist you in verifying articles given by the Gemini Apps, the Google button is available. It searches through Google to come up with content that is likely to be as diverse from statements developed by Gemini Apps as it is similar to it. This option can be applied to the responses in nearly all the languages that the accent is placed on. It does not work for responses produced using extensions and logs only a part of the page, excluding code and markdown tables.
Gemini App: Double check response in Android
- Under a response, tap Double check response.
- Scrutinize the response for such statements. Here’s what the colors mean: Here’s what the colors mean:
- Green highlight: A search on Google Search yielded contents that are possibly related to the said statement. There is a link, but it may not be the link that the Gemini app used to create the response given.
- Orange highlight: Google Search discovered likely not the content of the statement or it discovered no appropriate content. If there is one, the link is produced.
- No highlight: In many cases, these are just opinions or there is insufficient data to judge these statements or they are not supposed to be information statements.
- Click on a highlighted statement to see what Google Search said.
Double check response in the Computer
- Under a response, left-click on Double-check response.
- Look for statements that have been emphasized in the response. Here’s what the colors mean: Here’s what the colors mean:
- Green highlight: A Google Search can offer content that is probably similar to the statement. In the case of the response source, a link is given, but it may not be the exact source that the Gemini app utilized to return the answer.
- Orange highlight: Either Google Search uncovered content not similar to the statement or there is no content to include the statement. An available link is given here In culturally diverse societies, there is always the factor of ‘‘cultural differences’’ in people that needs to be addressed.
- No highlight: These statements cannot be assessed based on the available information, or they are not informative statements with certain, specific meanings.
- Roll your cursor over a statement to discover what Google Search has to say.
Double check response in iPhones
- Under an answer, click double check the answer.
- Search for statements that are inflated: These are the main pointers to the form of the response that you should be checking. Here’s what the colors mean: Here’s what the colors mean:
- Green highlight: Google Search used information that is probably the same or similar to the statement provided. There is a link but whether it was the one that the Gemini app used to formulate the response can hardly be said.
- Orange highlight: Google Search has likely retrieved data that is not in the statement, or it failed to find data.
- No highlight: Some of these statements cannot be assessed based on the available information or they are not meant to purely relay information.
- If you click on any of the highlight faceted statement you will see some information Google Search provided.