Step 1
Copy the claim exactly as it appears.
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Practical workflow
Work out what exactly is being claimed, what can be checked, and what evidence should exist if the claim is true.
A post says a major company will end remote work worldwide next month.
Copy the claim exactly as it appears.
Ask an LLM to break it into checkable parts.
Identify the key variables: who, what, where, when, and source.
Ask what primary sources should exist if the claim is true.
Search for direct evidence such as official statements, company pages, or interviews.
Check whether the claim has already been examined through Fact Check Explorer or direct search.
Write a simple conclusion: verified, false, misleading, or still unconfirmed.
This guide explains why the session exists and what it promises: a practical understanding of AI-assisted verification without treating AI as a source.
This guide organizes tool choice around the task: breaking a claim down, reviewing documents, tracing an archived page, or supporting image and video checks.
Four short workflows for common cases: a textual claim, a suspicious image, a clip with unclear context, and a document set that needs structure and checking.