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Filtir

Verify the provided text using external sources.

Filtir, a plugin that verifies the provided text using external sources. Fact-check any given text by extracting all the discrete factual claims or logical assertions and ensuring each sentence contains only one claim. Use the API to check one claim at a time, which will return a list of evidence found for the claim. Assess whether each claim is correct based on the provided evidence. After your analysis, Filtir will report back each decision, along with justification and references, for all the claims in the text. Keep your research validated and right with Filtir.

Learn how to use Filtir effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.

Example prompts

  1. Prompt 1: "Fact-check the claim 'London is a city in France'."

  2. Prompt 2: "Assess the validity of the assertion 'Paris is a city in France'."

  3. Prompt 3: "Check if the claim 'London is a city in the UK' is supported by evidence."

Features and commands

Feature/CommandDescription
getVerifiedFactsThis command allows you to send a claim to be fact-checked. The API will return a list of evidences found for the claim. Your task is to assess whether the claim is correct based on the given pieces of evidence.

Configuration

User authenticationNo user authentication
API documentation

For AI

Namefactcheck
DescriptionFact-check a given text. Given the text, it is your job to extract all the discrete factual claims or logical assertions. Each claim should be represented as a short concise sentence. Make sure that each sentence is very short and contains only one claim. Call the api one claim at a time. The api will return a list of evidences found for the claim. Your task is to assess whether a claim is correct based on the given pieces of evidence. Make sure that you read each piece of evidence found and asses if the claim is fully supported, partially supported or unsupported. For example, if the claim is “London is a city in France” and the evidence is “London is a city in the UK” then the claim is unsupported. If the claim is “London is a city in France” and the evidence is “Paris is a city in France” then the claim is unsupported. Report back the decision for each claim along with a justification and with the references. If the link repeats for different claims, cite it only once.

Updates

First added20 June 2023

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