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Introducing the Factiverse AI Editor

Are you on deadline to deliver an article and afraid to make factual mistakes that can cost? Spotting controversial claims and finding credible references is tedious work and will always include some manual thinking and decision-making. However, the AI Editor from Factiverse will help you speed up the process.

How does it work?

Once you have opened the Editor, the power is yours. Write directly in the Editor, or copy and paste any text. Lean back and leave our AI to:

  • Determine the language your article is written in
  • Analyse your article sentence by sentence. Our AI highlights sentences that contain an argument or a fact.
  • Sentences highlighted in red mean that there are disputing opinions on this topic
  • Sentences highlighted in green mean that they have, in the past, been factual, according to credible sources.
  • Once our AI highlights all the factual sentences, we will automatically perform a live search, ensuring you get the latest and most relevant sources from Google, Bing and Wikipedia in a few seconds.
  • Use the sidebar to navigate between supported, neutral and disputed statements.
  • Add relevant links as references to your article, or click on the links to quickly gain an understanding of complex topics.
  • Go to AI Editor and create your free account to get started!

Here is a step-by-step guide:

Write directly in the Editor, or copy and paste any text. Click the “analyse” button.
Sentences highlighted in red mean that there are disputing opinions on this topic. Sentences highlighted in green mean that they have in the past been factual, according to credible sources.
Sentences highlighted in red mean that there are disputing opinions on this topic. Sentences highlighted in green mean that they have in the past been factual, according to credible sources.
Dive deeper by clicking the drop-down for each source category to see disputing and supporting sources.

Detailed example of spotting factual mistakes:

In this article, we fact-checked sentences about the stock market and Apple. Our AI detected several factual inconsistencies on this topic.

The snippets are generated by Factiverse, making it fast and easy to find the evidence you are looking for.

Factiverse is continuously improving our services and would love to hear from you about feature requests, ideas or feedback.

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