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Your AI should never repeat a rumor as fact.

Most AI mistakes are not lies. They are an honest machine repeating an unproven claim as if it were settled truth \u2014 because nobody taught it the difference.

We tag every fact your AI reads as proven, claimed, or disputed — and a person signs off before any of it goes live.

Fact, Claim, or Dispute

Three labels that change everything.

Every sentence your AI reads gets one of three labels. That one tag decides whether your AI states something flatly, hedges it, or flags it as contested.

Proven fact

The court ruled it. The audit confirmed it. Your AI can state it plainly.

Just a claim

Someone alleged it. It is not settled. Your AI is told to say "alleged," not to repeat it as truth.

Still disputed

The sides disagree. Your AI presents it as contested — never as the final word.

How It Works

Read it in. Check it. Lock it.

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Read it in

Drop in a court ruling, an audit report, an SEC filing, a contract. We break it into pieces and tag each one: is this a proven fact, a claim, or a dispute?

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A person checks the tags

Before anything goes live, your team reviews the tags. Misreading a claim as a fact is the number-one cause of confident AI nonsense — so a human gets the final say.

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Lock it

Once it is right, you finalize it. The file is locked, stamped with who approved it and when. To change it later, you make a new version — the old one stays on the record.

04

The AI answers with proof

Now your AI answers from vetted knowledge, leans on the strongest evidence first, and cites the exact source — instead of guessing.

The Human Sign-Off

Nothing reaches your AI until a person says so.

The first pass is done by AI. The AI is fast, but it can get a label wrong — and a single wrong label is enough to make your assistant state a rumor as fact in front of a customer.

So every file sits in a review state until your team approves it. Your people fix what the machine missed, then lock the file. After that, it cannot be quietly changed — a new version starts a fresh, recorded review.

Epic Games v. Apple — Review

Draft — pending review

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Truth Labels

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Human Sign-Off

Locked

Once Approved

Cited

Every Answer

What You Walk Away With

An AI that answers like a careful expert.

No more confident nonsense

Your AI stops repeating allegations and rumors as if they were settled fact — the single biggest source of embarrassing, costly AI mistakes.

Strong evidence wins

A binding ruling outweighs a passing comment. Your AI ranks what it trusts the way a careful lawyer would — heavy evidence first.

Secrets stay in their lane

Every piece carries a clearance level. A reader who is not cleared for a confidential file never sees it surface in an answer.

A record that cannot be edited

Every change — who, what, when, before and after — is logged and locked. When an auditor asks "who approved this?", the answer is one search away.

Stop your AI from stating rumors as fact.

Bring us a document your AI relies on. We'll show you, line by line, what it has been treating as proven \u2014 and what was only ever a claim.