Source-Verified AI Output: Why It Beats Raw Generation
The hidden cost of unchecked AI
Raw AI text reads well and is sometimes wrong. The cost is not the obvious errors — it is the plausible ones that slip through and damage credibility after you publish.
If you have to fact-check every line yourself, the tool did not save you the hard part.
How verification works
Each factual claim is extracted and checked against trusted sources. Confirmed claims are marked; claims with no reliable source are flagged for your review; contradicted claims are removed from the output. What cannot be verified is stated honestly.
This turns AI from a first draft you must police into a result you can ship.
FAQ
What happens when a claim cannot be verified?
It is flagged clearly rather than presented as fact. Honesty about limits is the point — you always know what is confirmed and what is not.
Does verification slow things down a lot?
It adds a step, but it replaces the far slower manual fact-checking you would otherwise do before publishing.