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Learn how ChatGPT actually searches and use that knowledge to optimize your website, sharpen your prompts, and enhance keyword tracking and marketing strategies. Meanwhile, Apple has unveiled its new Digital ID feature, turning your passport into a secure digital identity, a move that could simplify travel but raises serious data privacy questions. Plus, we’ll break down the latest AI trends and innovations shaping the tech landscape. Let’s dive in and stay curious.

  • See Exactly What GPT-5 Searches on the Web, In 60 Seconds

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      2. Prompt Engineering

      3. Transparency & Research

      4. Trend & Keyword Tracking

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See Exactly What GPT-5 Searches on the Web, In 60 Seconds

How to See What ChatGPT (GPT-5) Really Searches and Why It Matters

What’s Going On Behind the Scenes

When you ask ChatGPT a question that requires web browsing, GPT-5 doesn’t send your exact words to Google. Instead, it creates several refined versions of your query, called fan-out search queries, and uses those to find the best information.

Example:
If you ask ā€œWhat are fan-out search queries?ā€, GPT-5 might actually search for:

  • What are fan out search queries

  • ChatGPT internal search process

  • how does ChatGPT generate search queries

These variations show how GPT-5 interprets your intent and which keywords it thinks matter most.

Why This Is Important

1. SEO & Content Optimization
Fan-out queries reveal the exact keywords GPT-5 uses to find answers. Knowing them helps you optimize content so AI systems, not just Google, can find and cite your work. This is part of a new field called Answer Engine Optimization (AEO).

2. Prompt Engineering
Seeing how GPT-5 rephrases prompts teaches you how to write smarter prompts that align with how the model ā€œthinksā€ and searches.

3. Transparency & Research
You can see what GPT-5 prioritizes and whether it’s sourcing credible information.

4. Trend & Keyword Tracking
Comparing queries across topics helps you spot early trends or shifts in what the AI emphasizes online, valuable for content creators, marketers, and investors.

How to Extract GPT-5’s Fan-Out Queries

You don’t need any extensions or code — just Chrome’s built-in developer tools.

Step 1: Ask a Web-Enabled Question
Use a prompt that requires live data, like ā€œWhat are fan-out search queries?ā€

Step 2: Copy the Conversation ID
Check the URL:

Copy the part after /c/ — that’s your conversation ID.

Step 3: Open Developer Tools

  • Right-click on the ChatGPT page → Inspect

  • Open the Network tab

Step 4: Filter Requests
Paste your conversation ID into the Network filter bar.

Step 5: Refresh the Page
Reload to capture all the network activity for that session.

Step 6: Find ā€œsearch_model_queriesā€
In the filtered list, click a GET request → open Response → search for:

search_model_queries

You’ll see something like:

Those are GPT-5’s real web queries.

What It Can’t Do

  • Works only when browsing is on

  • Doesn’t show GPT-5’s reasoning or ā€œchain of thoughtā€

  • Queries can change each time

The Takeaway

Fan-out queries let you peek into GPT-5’s search brain, how it understands your intent, selects keywords, and builds responses.

For SEO pros, researchers, and AI builders, it’s a powerful way to:

  • See how AI search differs from Google

  • Optimize content for AI visibility

  • Audit what GPT-5 retrieves and values

In short: fan-out search queries reveal how GPT-5 actually searches the web — and how you can use that insight to stay visible in the AI era.

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Apple’s Passport ID is here. Will you use it?

Apple introduced Digital ID, a new feature in Apple Wallet that allows users to create and present a digital form of identification using information from their U.S. passport. At launch, it will be accepted in beta at TSA checkpoints across 250+ U.S. airports for domestic travel. Users can scan their passport and verify their identity with facial recognition and motion checks, adding the verified ID directly to their iPhone or Apple Watch. The ID data is encrypted and stored locally on the device, not on Apple servers. Future uses include age and identity verification at select businesses and online platforms.

Safety and Privacy Implications
Apple emphasizes privacy: Digital ID data stays on the device, transactions require Face ID or Touch ID, and Apple claims it cannot see when or where IDs are used. But what would happen if you lost your phone? Well, make sure you can shut it down remotely, as, besides access to payments, now they can use your ID. The system still gathers biometric data (selfies, facial movements) and sensitive identity information, which could become a target for hackers or unauthorized surveillance if ever breached.

Pros

  • Convenience: Quick, contactless ID verification with iPhone or Apple Watch.

  • Security: End-to-end encryption and biometric authentication reduce theft or forgery risk.

  • Selective sharing: Only necessary data (e.g., age or name) is shared, not the full ID.

  • Scalability: Could replace many physical ID checks across airports, hotels, and digital platforms.

Cons

  • Data concentration risk: Combining passport, biometrics, and identity data on one device increases potential exposure in case of theft or malware.

  • Dependence on Apple ecosystem: Only works within iOS devices, limiting accessibility.

  • Government and third-party tracking concerns: Even if Apple can’t see ID usage, partner institutions or government systems could collect metadata.

  • Potential for misuse: Facial recognition and motion scans introduce new layers of biometric surveillance risk if regulatory oversight lags.

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