Factiverse
A real-time fact-checking platform supporting 100+ languages, with a built-in online editor to help journalists verify every claim
What is it
Factiverse is an AI fact-checking platform from Norway focused on verifying the claims in text in real time. It provides an online editor where journalists or editors can, while writing, flag suspicious statements, compare sources, and get information supporting or refuting the claim, covering over a hundred languages. This turns fact-checking from an after-the-fact fix into a real-time action woven into the writing process.
What problem it solves
In an environment of rampant misinformation and fast, high-volume news output, checking every sentence by hand is nearly impossible to keep up with. Factiverse uses AI to detect sentences needing checking and automatically search for related evidence, helping newsrooms catch errors and unverified claims in limited time. It targets journalists, editors, and media organizations, and also suits PR, research, and any professional whose livelihood depends on the credibility of text. Multilingual support means it serves not just a single market but cross-language information-verification needs. Note that it provides evidence and signals to aid judgment; whether to accept them still requires human gatekeeping — the tool doesn't replace professional judgment.
Key Features
- Real-time claim detection and verification
- Checking across 100+ languages
- An online editor integrable into the writing flow
- Auto-compares supporting and refuting sources
- Collaborative checking for newsrooms
- Helps flag suspicious or unverified statements
Pros
- Weaves fact-checking into the writing moment, no after-the-fact redo
- Multilingual support, suited to cross-market media
- Auto-finds evidence, saving time on sentence-by-sentence manual searching
Cons
- Provides supporting signals — final judgment still needs human gatekeeping
- Checking quality is affected by the availability of sources and language data
Use Cases
- Journalists verifying key claims in a draft in real time under deadline pressure
- Media organizations quickly checking wire or social messages
- Editorial teams flagging and re-checking suspicious statements in submissions
Editor's Note
Turns verification into a real-time action while writing — a practical step against misinformation.
FAQ
Does Factiverse automatically decide true or false?
It detects claims needing checking and provides supporting or refuting evidence and signals, but whether to accept them should be judged by a professional.
Does it support Chinese?
The platform touts support for over a hundred languages with broad coverage; actual checking quality is affected by the availability of sources per language.
Who is it for?
Mainly journalists, editors, and media organizations, and also PR, research, and other professionals who value text credibility.
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