Choose the right page for your goal: detect risky claims, verify citations, compare approaches, or learn the basics.
Spot risky claims and decide what to verify first.
Quick check for AI-generated text reliability.
Review responses and flag points that may be unreliable.
Verify reliability signals before you trust an answer.
Validate answers before you share or publish.
Risk signals for model-generated outputs.
Quick check for AI-generated content that needs verification.
Spot unreliable text claims and decide what to verify first.
Catch shaky claims before they get shared.
Fast checks for new drafts.
Understand what looks unreliable and what to do next.
Verify citations and references before publishing.
Prioritize fact checks for claims that need proof.
Reliability signals for decisions and sharing.
Know the definition and what to look for.
See common patterns and learn what to verify.
Understand the typical triggers behind unreliable claims.
Learn the difference and choose the right verification step.
A practical checklist to reduce risky outputs.
Verify citations, numbers, and study summaries.
Reduce clinical risk by verifying medical claims.
Verify legal claims and referenced case details.
Verify market stats and numbers before decisions.
Different questions: authorship signals vs reliability checks.
Choose the right tool for reliability, not just writing origin.
Turnitin-style tools are not the same as claim verification.
Free online check for risky claims.
Quick free check before you share.
Free reliability signal for your review workflow.
No. Use the one that matches your goal: detect risk, verify citations, or learn the basics.
No. It helps you choose where to verify. Your final answer should come from trusted sources.
If you’re unsure, start with the core detector and run a quick check.