How to verify ChatGPT responses — automatically
Manual cross-referencing works, but it's slow. Verol verifies each claim in real time as ChatGPT responds.
Manual verification means copying ChatGPT claims into Google, checking Wikipedia, opening source links, and judging credibility — for every response, every time you use it.
Verol runs automatically in your browser as ChatGPT generates a response. It extracts verifiable claims and checks each one against primary sources before you finish reading.
Manual verification requires you to already know what to check and how to check it. Verol identifies the verifiable claims automatically and checks them for you.
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Common questions
What's the fastest way to verify a ChatGPT response?
For individual high-stakes claims, manual search is effective but slow. For ongoing use, an automated verification layer like Verol is significantly faster — it runs verification in parallel as the response generates, with no extra steps.
How do I know which claims in a ChatGPT response need verification?
Statistics, citations, named individuals, specific dates, and technical specifics are the highest-risk claim types. Verol automatically identifies these claim types and prioritizes them for verification.
Does Verol replace reading the response carefully?
No. Verol adds automated factual verification on top of your normal reading. It handles the external source-checking — you still read and assess the response yourself.
Verify ChatGPT responses automatically
Verol adds real-time fact checking to ChatGPT — no manual cross-referencing required.
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