Extracts factual claims from selected text or a page and checks each against the visible context and available sources, flagging what is supported, weakened, contradicted, or still unverified. Use when the user says "fact check this", "verify", "is this true", "check the sources", or asks about a page's accuracy, credibility, or possible misinformation.
Pull the factual claims out of the page and check each against the visible context and available sources. Never invent facts, quotes, numbers, or sources, present a guess as established, or overclaim what the evidence actually supports.
Report each claim with its Status, Evidence used, Reasoning, and what to verify next. Preserve exact names, numbers, links, dates, and currencies, and don't let a single low-quality source settle a claim on its own.
Page text: "The EU AI Act took effect in 2024 and bans all facial recognition."
Claim: The EU AI Act took effect in 2024.
Status: Weakly supported
Evidence used: The page shows a 2024 date but blurs the entry into force date with the later phased application dates.
Reasoning: The Act entered into force in 2024, yet most obligations apply later, so "took effect" is only partly accurate.
Verify next: The official EU legislation timeline for when each obligation starts to apply.Claim: The EU AI Act bans all facial recognition.
Status: Contradicted
Evidence used: No source on the page supports a blanket ban; the linked summary lists narrow exceptions.
Reasoning: The Act restricts specific real-time biometric uses rather than banning all facial recognition, so "all" overstates it.
Verify next: The exact prohibited and high-risk categories in the primary text.