Fact-checking is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
WIRED’s piece examines Steve Rosenbaum’s use of AI in writing The Future of Truth, uncovering misattributed quotes, mixed AI-detection signals (Pangram: 53% AI-generated, 9% AI-assisted), and broader publishing-policy shifts that raise credibility and regulatory risks for AI-assisted journalism.
Five frontier LLMs disagree on 67% of 1,000 real-world fact-check claims, with substantial but imperfect cross-model agreement and a Krippendorff’s α of 0.639, signaling structured yet inconsistent decision-making across models.
A Wired piece argues AI is wrong more often than claimed and notes broad AI use with some numeric anecdotes, but offers limited hard data or regulatory guidance for investors.
OpenAI claims GPT-5.5 Instant reduces hallucinations and inaccuracies vs GPT-5.3, with quantified improvements on high-stakes prompts and challenging conversations.
Sensational headline claims Wall Street lost $285B due to 13 Markdown files, but the content provides no substantiation.
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