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How do we verify the information?

When you think about sharing information, one question pops up: how do we fact-check what we're putting out? Is it grounded in truth or just spun for simplicity's sake? The reality is we might streamline things to make them clear, but never at the expense of accuracy and truth. So, how do we ensure our words hold up?

Original sources

In our research, we prioritize information straight form the original sources when possible (time have a nasty habbit of distorting or destroing original traces of information). Think research papers, books, trusted portals, and more...

Professionals

When it comes to getting the facts right, we don't rely only on the original sources - we use the expertise of seasoned professionals. We're talking about researchers, scientists, and industry insiders who knows their domains inside out. Whether we consult with them directly or dive into their published works, we ensure the information is valid, true and enriched with real world insights.

Cross-referencing

But we go even further. We are armed with skepticism and we love digging deep (even if it means the whole research may go sideways). We cross-reference claims using our AI tools or by ourselves to spot inconsitencies. That way we can make sure every detail we share can stand up to scrutiny.

Argumentation

For the final step, we harness the advanced reasoning capabilties of LLMs (Large Language Models) to challenge our researched claims. This ensures that we haven't overlooked any details, polishing the script until it's airtight.

So, do you now feel confident enough that our statements hold truth?