Trust, but verify

Verify Any AI Answer

AI models can be helpful, but they can also be wrong, outdated, incomplete, or overly confident. Compare answers across multiple AI systems before making decisions.

Compare answers across leading AI models

How to read results

AI Consensus, explained

ChatVerify scores how strongly AI systems and credible sources agree — so you know when to trust an answer and when to dig deeper.

Strong Agreement

Models and sources broadly align. A reliable signal — though still worth a glance at the evidence.

“Diversified index funds historically outperform most active stock-picking over long horizons.”

Partial Agreement

Answers mostly align but differ on specifics or depend on your situation. Read the disagreements.

“Whether to consolidate debt depends on your interest rates, fees, and discipline.”

Significant Disagreement

Models conflict or rely on shaky information. Treat the answer with caution and verify thoroughly.

“The single best stock to buy right now is…” — answers diverge and go stale fast.

The workflow

How verification works

1

Ask a question

Enter any question or paste an answer an AI gave you. The question is all you need to start.

2

Compare across AI systems

ChatVerify compares how leading AI models and credible sources would answer.

3

Review the consensus

See a clear agreement level, confirmed points, and where answers diverge.

4

Explore the evidence

Dig into supporting sources and related questions before you decide.

What can you verify?

Verification categories

From medical claims to AI tool picks — verify the answers that matter.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Can AI be wrong?

Yes — frequently. AI models generate fluent, confident answers that can be outdated, incomplete, or simply fabricated. Sounding sure is not the same as being correct, which is exactly why verification matters.

How often does AI hallucinate?

It varies by model and topic, but every major model hallucinates — inventing facts, citations, or numbers. The risk is highest for niche topics, recent events, exact statistics, and requests for sources.

What is AI consensus?

Consensus measures how strongly multiple AI systems and credible sources agree on an answer. Strong agreement is a positive signal; significant disagreement is a flag to dig deeper before you act.

Which AI model is most accurate?

No single model wins everything. Accuracy depends on the question — search-native tools are better for current info, while others are stronger at reasoning. Comparing several is more reliable than trusting one.

Should I trust AI with financial advice?

Treat AI as a research starting point, never a final decision-maker. Verify financial answers across models and authoritative sources, and consult a licensed professional for decisions that affect your money.

Before you act on an AI answer, verify it.

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