Editorial Policy
Last updated June 2026
This page is maintained by ChatVerify to describe the standards behind our guides, hub pages, and verification content. Our goal is practical, honest, non-alarmist information that helps you verify AI answers.
Key takeaways
- Our content focuses on how to verify, not on giving professional advice.
- We aim to be balanced, factual, and transparent about limitations.
- We welcome corrections and update content as practices and tools change.
How our content is created
Our guides and hub pages are written to help readers verify AI answers across domains like investing, taxes, medical, legal, insurance, and home improvement. We frame everything as 'what to verify' and 'where consensus breaks down', not as professional advice.
We use AI tools in our own workflows, and where AI assists in drafting, the content is structured and reviewed against this editorial policy before publication.
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Accuracy and balance
We strive to present balanced information, acknowledge uncertainty, and avoid overstating what AI — or ChatVerify — can do. We do not publish content designed to alarm or to manufacture false certainty.
Where a topic is contested or jurisdiction-specific, we say so and point readers to primary sources and professionals.
Corrections
If you find an error, outdated figure, or misleading statement in our content, please contact us. We review reports and update content as needed.
Because tools, models, and rules change over time, we periodically revise guides and hub pages to keep them current.
Advertising and independence
ChatVerify may display advertising and sponsored research links. Advertising does not influence our verification methodology or the consensus we report.
ChatVerify is independent and not affiliated with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, Microsoft, or Perplexity.
