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Beginner rule: Use AI as a patient helper, not as the final authority. Keep private details out, slow down before clicking, and check important information through official sources.
Short answer
Some AI search tools include source links or citations under answers.
A simple everyday example
An answer may cite a blog when an official page would be better.
What changed for normal users
The useful question is simple: does this update change what you can ask, what you should upload, what the tool remembers, or how carefully you need to check the answer?
First safe prompt
“Explain AI citations for beginners and how to decide whether a link is trustworthy.”
Useful examples
Try new AI features first with harmless examples. Use fake names, simple text, and non-private tasks before using the feature with family, money, health, school, work, or identity information.
Safety note
A citation is helpful, but it does not guarantee the answer is complete or current.
What to do next
Check official settings, read the short privacy notes if available, and treat AI updates as helpful tools rather than automatic instructions.