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Dave Mcdowellleft a comment
One thing I want to be explicit about: TruthLens isn’t a fact-checker or a verdict engine. It focuses on how information is presented — framing, sourcing, uncertainty, and common reasoning traps — and it’s designed to slow people down, not push them to conclusions. If that restraint feels refreshing (or frustrating), I’d genuinely love to hear why.
TruthLensAn AI thinking partner that helps you spot bias in news
TruthLens helps you think clearly about the news without rushing to conclusions.
Instead of telling you what’s true or what to believe, it focuses on patterns — framing, sourcing, uncertainty, and common reasoning traps. The AI assistant acts as a thinking partner, not an authority, and the analytics emphasize learning direction rather than scores. Built to be reliable, transparent, and careful about its limits. Sometimes the most useful outcome is knowing when to pause.
TruthLensAn AI thinking partner that helps you spot bias in news
Dave Mcdowellleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt 👋 TruthLens came out of a simple frustration: most tools either tell you what to think or try to optimize you into constant action. Neither felt right for media literacy. Instead of labeling things “true/false,” TruthLens focuses on patterns — framing, sourcing, uncertainty, and common reasoning traps. The AI acts as a thinking partner, not an authority, and the analytics...
TruthLensAn AI thinking partner that helps you spot bias in news
