
"I often turn to Google's AI Overviews and AI Mode when I run a search on a particular topic. The resulting Gemini-based summaries can cut to the chase by providing the gist of the information I seek. But there's one big downside. AI can be wrong. For that reason, I never rely solely on AI; I always double-check the original sources used to create the summary. And now Google has made that process easier."
"\In a recent post on X, Robby Stein, product VP for Google Search, announced a new feature designed to benefit all Google users. With both AI Overviews and AI Mode, groups of links now automatically appear in a pop-up window as you hover over them. This means you can jump to the website for any specific source more quickly to double-check the information in the AI summary."
Google Search presents AI Overviews and AI Mode summaries generated by Gemini. The summaries include links at the end of each paragraph or section that correspond to original sources. Hovering over a link displays a pop-up window with a description and clickable link for the cited source. Clicking the link opens the source website for verification and full context. The feature groups links automatically in the pop-up to help users jump to specific sources more quickly. The capability addresses AI inaccuracies by enabling straightforward access to original materials for fact-checking.
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