Getting answers online has never been easier, but accuracy still matters. Google Gemini is one of the most useful tools available, yet it is always wise to take a second look at the information it provides. The accuracy of the text you receive on Gemini is not always guaranteed, especially when misinformation and misleading narratives spread quickly across the internet. This is the reason why it is more important than ever to check the information you read before you accept it. In this guide, I will share with you ways you can use to fact-check information using Google Gemini.
If you are using Gemini for research purposes and you are not sure of the response or the response is unclear, you can double-check the response using the double-check feature provided by Gemini. In order to do that, you need to go to the end of the response provided by Gemini > press the three dots icon > select Double-check response. After this, Gemini will again check the response and highlight different parts of it with different colours. Here is what it means:
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Gemini also cites sources inline in their responses at times. If inline sources are not visible, users can simply scroll down and click on the Sources button. This will open a panel on the right side of the screen with links to the sources that Gemini used in creating their response.
Another way to verify information in Gemini is by using the Deep Research feature, available in Gemini Advanced. However, unlike normal chats, Deep Research uses a process that has a few steps:
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Up until this point, you have been able to understand how to verify information generated by the Gemini programme using the tools available within the programme. However, the programme is also able to assist in fact-checking any information available, such as a document or a news article. The steps for fact-checking any information using the program are as follows:
1. Open the Gemini app or website.
2. Enter a fact check prompt. You can use the example below:
‘Act as a highly sceptical fact checker. Analyse the following text and flag any logical inconsistencies, unverified claims, or suspicious data points. Do not add new information. Only highlight potential issues.’
3. Gemini will then review the content and point out possible concerns.