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Google Gemini To Now Offer Cross-Verification Of AI-Generated Content Using Search Feature

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Earlier there were some controversies about trusting the responses of Google Gemini and it basis its answers based on some decade-old random Reddit posts. It raised quite a few concerns in the industry. Google has now tried to resolve those concerns by letting users verify the authenticity of the content generated by the chatbot using Google. Whenever you’ll use Gemini AI from now on for a query, you will be able to cross-check the information provided in the AI-generated content using the Google search engine.

The AI chatbot has added a Google toggle just below the AI-generated content labelled “double-check response.” By using this, you will be able to quickly cross-verify the authenticity of the content generated. It can be used on both mobile as well as web versions. 

Google while talking about this said, “The double-check responses feature helps you assess the credibility of Gemini’s statements using Google Search to find content that’s likely similar or different.”

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Google Gemini AI Cross Check Feature: How Does It Work

For easier understanding, the cross-verification classifies statements into three different colours. Text highlighted in green means that Google Search has found content similar to the AI-generated information and includes a link to it.

If the text is highlighted in orange, it indicates that Google did not find relevant content. Text that is not highlighted shows there isn’t much information on the web similar to the AI-generated content to evaluate it.

Depending on the response generated by Gemini AI, it might contain some information that matches existing content and some that doesn’t. Large language models like Gemini AI sometimes produce inaccurate information, which can affect their reliability. To help users verify the accuracy of AI-generated content, Google has integrated a double-checking feature using its search engine with the Gemini chatbot.

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