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MacBook Air 13” A1466 won’t boot after sitting dead for a while
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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1950812" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>If you are doing the search on your Mac you can usually get to the sources rather easily.</p><p></p><p>The first summary paragraph of the AI overview usually has a small "link" symbol like the one in the post creation window that says insert link. Clicking that link brings up snapshots of the pages that were used in the summary. Click one of the pages to be taken there.</p><p></p><p>Below the main paragraph may be a button that shays "Show More" which brings up more detail such as the individual steps needed to complete a task. Many of these steps also have the link symbol to take you to the original page that was the source of the step/information.</p><p></p><p>Because you can get to the relevant pages you can judge the accuracy of the information a little better. DuckDuckGo does something similar if that's your search engine of choice though it seems to put links to the information just below the summary. It doesn't seem to show "snapshots" of the relevant page though just the main site logo. Clicking the site logo seems to take you to the relevant page.</p><p></p><p>Hope that answers your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1950812, member: 131855"] If you are doing the search on your Mac you can usually get to the sources rather easily. The first summary paragraph of the AI overview usually has a small "link" symbol like the one in the post creation window that says insert link. Clicking that link brings up snapshots of the pages that were used in the summary. Click one of the pages to be taken there. Below the main paragraph may be a button that shays "Show More" which brings up more detail such as the individual steps needed to complete a task. Many of these steps also have the link symbol to take you to the original page that was the source of the step/information. Because you can get to the relevant pages you can judge the accuracy of the information a little better. DuckDuckGo does something similar if that's your search engine of choice though it seems to put links to the information just below the summary. It doesn't seem to show "snapshots" of the relevant page though just the main site logo. Clicking the site logo seems to take you to the relevant page. Hope that answers your question. [/QUOTE]
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