Analyze content for misinformation

Paste a link or article text below, choose your AI model, and get a tailored prompt that plays to that model's strengths for critical analysis.

Most verifiable output. Live fact-checking with auditable source links you can check yourself.
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Use this after the analysis. Paste it into a follow-up message to generate a kind, honest reply you can send to whoever shared this with you. Fill in the [bracketed sections] with details about who sent it and what they said before copying.
Listen to the episode that inspired this tool
Why Science Communication Fails: How to Break Down Misleading Arguments and Inoculate Against Misinformation
John Cook -- Senior Research Fellow, University of Melbourne · 1h 23m
Throwing facts at misinformation doesn't work, but teaching people to recognize the techniques of misinformation does. John Cook explains the FLICC framework, logic-based inoculation, and why the aversion to being tricked is more universal than any ideological commitment.
Full episode on thegreatsimplification.com