Jessy Conflon

How do you currently fact-check AI-generated content?

One of the biggest gaps we’ve seen with AI tools is that they draft quickly, but don’t verify what they say. That leaves creators with hours of checking sources, editing tone and polishing clarity before publishing.

With ContentLift by YAi, we’ve built a fact-checking and quality control layer that evaluates AI drafts across factual accuracy, source credibility, tone, clarity and readability - so teams can publish with confidence.

I’d love to hear from you:

  • How are you fact-checking AI content today?

  • What’s been your biggest challenge in trusting AI output?

  • Where would a tool like ContentLift save you the most time?

Your insights would be super valuable both to us and to other PH makers wrestling with the same issue.

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Manuela Sabatino

Honestly, I usually just end up fact-checking AI content the old-school way - Googling around, checking a few sources, and hoping I haven’t missed anything. It’s time-consuming and not always reliable.

The hardest part for me is figuring out what’s actually trustworthy when AI states something confidently. That’s the bit that slows me down most.

A tool that could flag questionable claims or point me to credible sources would save me a ton of time. Curious to see how ContentLift tackles this.

Jessy Conflon

Hey@manuela_sabatino would love to hear your feedback once you've given it a spin! Think it could really make a difference in the way you use AI to create content.