AI Fact Checking for Editors

Let your AI agent verify every fact, date, and statistic in your article drafts. Publish confidently, knowing your editorial work is backed by instant, reliable checks.

You spend hours digging through Google, Wikipedia, and old emails to confirm claims in every story. As an editor at a media company, you juggle deadlines and rely on spreadsheets and Slack to track corrections. Missing a factual error can lead to public embarrassment, legal headaches, and loss of reader trust.

An AI agent that verifies facts, dates, and statistics in editorial drafts, helping media editors catch errors before publication.

What this replaces

Search Wikipedia for historical dates in Google Docs
Verify statistics in Excel before publishing
Cross-check facts using email threads with reporters
Compile source citations manually in Word
Review article drafts line-by-line for errors

The hidden cost

What this is really costing you

In media and entertainment, editors often waste hours cross-referencing facts in Google Docs, searching dates in Wikipedia, and confirming statistics in Excel sheets. The manual process is tedious and prone to mistakes, especially under deadline pressure. Editorial teams risk publishing inaccurate information, which can damage reputation and trigger costly corrections.

Time wasted

2 hrs/week

Every week, burned on work an AI agent handles in minutes.

Money lost

$4,160/year

In salary, missed revenue, and operational drag — annually.

If you keep ignoring it

Ignoring this leads to published errors, public retractions, and potential legal claims for misinformation. Editorial credibility suffers, and audience trust declines.

Cost estimates derived from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational wage data and O*NET task analysis.

Return on investment

The math speaks for itself

Today — without agent

2 hrs/week

of manual work

$4,160/year/ year

With your AI agent

15 min/week

agent-handled

$350/year/ year

You save

$3,810/year

every year, reinvested into growing your business

Estimates based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics median salary data and O*NET task importance ratings from worker surveys. Time savings assume 80% automation of eligible task components.

Jobs your agent handles

What this agent does for you

Complete jobs, handled end-to-end — so your team focuses on what matters.

Quick Fact Check for Articles

You ask your agent to verify all facts in a breaking news piece before it goes live.

Historical Date Validation

You ask your agent to confirm the accuracy of dates in a documentary script.

Statistical Accuracy Review

You ask your agent to cross-check statistics in a research feature before final approval.

Source Attribution Audit

You ask your agent to suggest credible sources for uncited facts in an editorial.

How to hire your agent

1

Connect your tools

Link your document editing, reference, and content management tools to streamline your workflow.

2

Tell your agent what you need

Type: 'Verify all facts, dates, and statistics in this article draft and flag anything questionable.'

3

Agent gets it done

The agent returns a marked-up draft with verified facts, flagged issues, and suggested citations.

You doing it vs. your agent doing it

Manually search multiple sources for each claim.
Agent checks all facts in seconds on request.
1 hr/week
Cross-reference dates with online databases or books.
Agent instantly confirms dates you highlight.
0.5 hr/week
Look up and verify every statistic individually.
Agent cross-checks all stats in your text at once.
0.3 hr/week
Hunt for reliable sources to cite each fact.
Agent recommends sources for uncited information.
0.1 hr/week

Agent skill set

What this agent knows how to do

Fact Verification

Reviews article text from Google Docs and flags any statements that lack reliable references, returning a marked-up draft.

Date Confirmation

Checks all event dates against trusted databases like IMDb and Wikipedia, highlighting discrepancies for editorial review.

Statistical Cross-Checking

Validates cited numbers by comparing them with official reports and industry datasets, marking outdated or inaccurate statistics.

Source Citation Suggestions

Recommends credible sources for uncited facts by scanning academic databases and news archives, listing them alongside your draft.

Error Highlighting

Flags questionable claims in your manuscript and generates a summary report for editors to review before final approval.

AI Agent FAQ

Yes, the agent accepts uploads from Google Docs, Microsoft Word, and PDF files. It processes editorial content and returns annotated drafts with flagged issues.

All documents are encrypted in transit using TLS 1.3. No content is stored after processing, and only authorized editors can access results.

The agent cross-references trusted sources but recommends a final human review for sensitive content. It greatly reduces errors but does not replace editorial judgment.

Yes, it checks statistics against official datasets such as Nielsen ratings and government reports, flagging any discrepancies for your review.

Currently, the agent supports English-language documents. Multi-language support is planned for future updates.

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