
Yeah. That’s what made me build VerifyAI.
It’s a small Chrome extension that does one simple thing:
Checks if ChatGPT (or Claude, or Gemini) is telling the truth.
When you click Verify, it runs a quick fact-check against:
- Wikipedia
- Government and academic databases (.gov, .edu, PubMed)
- Major journalism sources like BBC and Reuters
Then it gives a reliability score (0–100%) and a list of real sources it found.
Example:
ChatGPT told me:
I clicked VerifyAI → score: 38% (Low reliability)
Top source: NASA article explaining why Venus is hotter due to greenhouse effect.
Boom. Instant fact-check.
It doesn’t collect data, store chats, or track anything — it just helps you catch AI hallucinations before they spread.
You can try it here:
👉 VerifyAI – Chrome Web Store
I’d love to hear what kind of hallucinations you’ve caught lately — maybe I’ll make a “Top 10 funniest AI fails” post next 😅
