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Google Certified Gemini University Student: How to check where Google Gemini gets its information from?

After generating an output, what does the “Sources” button in Gemini do?

The correct answer is: Shows the websites used to create the content.

When you ask Gemini a question, its real-time search integration enables it to pull facts directly from the live web. Once the platform generates an answer using online information, clicking the Sources button displays a clear list of the specific websites, articles, and databases used to construct that response.

This transparency mechanism serves two main purposes:

  • Verification: It allows you to quickly check the credibility of the referenced sites, ensuring the facts align with trustworthy domains.
  • Deeper Research: It acts as a curated reading list, providing clickable links so you can visit the original pages directly to gather additional context or find primary quotes.

The alternative options map to completely separate interface buttons:

  • The “G” icon or dedicated “Double-check response” tool triggers an automated Google Search query to verify existing text components against third-party sites.
  • The export features are housed under the “Share & export” button menu, which allows you to send text straight to Google Docs or draft a response in Gmail, rather than tracking source data.