Examples

See how No Hallucinations AI provides verified answers and fact-checks AI outputs.

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Ask any question and get verified answers with sources. No hallucinations, no lies.

Example: Scientific Facts
Question about space and astronomy

Question:

"How far is the Moon from Earth?"

Verified Answer:

The Moon orbits Earth at an average distance of approximately 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles). This distance varies because the Moon's orbit is elliptical, ranging from about 356,500 km at its closest (perigee) to 406,700 km at its farthest (apogee).

Sources: NASA, International Astronomical Union

Example: Current Events
Question about world records and achievements

Question:

"What is the world's tallest building?"

Verified Answer:

The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is currently the world's tallest building, standing at 828 meters (2,717 feet) tall. It has held this record since its completion in 2010 and official opening on January 4, 2010.

Sources: Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), Emaar Properties

Example: Historical Facts
Question about history and dates

Question:

"When did World War II end?"

Verified Answer:

World War II ended on different dates in Europe and Asia. In Europe, the war ended on May 8, 1945 (V-E Day) when Germany surrendered. In Asia, the war ended on September 2, 1945 (V-J Day) when Japan formally surrendered aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.

Sources: National WWII Museum, U.S. Department of Defense

Confirm - Fact-Check AI Answers

Paste AI-generated answers from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI tool to verify their accuracy. Below is a real example showing how Confirm checks each claim individually.

AI Output Being Checked
A user pasted this AI-generated summary about the planet Mars into Confirm

"Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the solar system. It has a thin atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide. The planet has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which were discovered in 1877 by Asaph Hall. Mars has a surface gravity of about 3.72 m/s², roughly 38% of Earth's. The average temperature on Mars is about −60°C. NASA's Perseverance rover landed on Mars in February 2021 and has confirmed the existence of ancient microbial life. Mars completes one orbit around the Sun in approximately 687 Earth days. The tallest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons, is located on Mars and stands about 21.9 km high. SpaceX plans to send the first crewed mission to Mars by 2026. Water ice has been confirmed at the Martian poles by multiple missions."

Confirm's Claim-by-Claim Results

Each factual claim is extracted and verified independently. Here are all 10 results:

Verified

"Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the solar system."

High Confidence — Confirmed by NASA and IAU. Mars is indeed the fourth planet, and Mercury is the smallest, making Mars the second-smallest.

Verified

"It has a thin atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide."

High Confidence — Mars's atmosphere is ~95.3% CO₂ according to NASA's Mars Fact Sheet. Atmospheric pressure is about 0.6% of Earth's.

Verified

"The planet has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which were discovered in 1877 by Asaph Hall."

High Confidence — Asaph Hall discovered both moons in August 1877 at the U.S. Naval Observatory. Sources: Smithsonian, NASA.

Likely

"Mars has a surface gravity of about 3.72 m/s², roughly 38% of Earth's."

Moderate Confidence — NASA lists Mars surface gravity as 3.721 m/s². The 38% figure is commonly cited but depends on rounding; the precise ratio is 37.6%. Close enough to be considered accurate.

Likely

"The average temperature on Mars is about −60°C."

Moderate Confidence — NASA reports Mars average temperature as approximately −65°C, though sources vary between −60°C and −65°C depending on measurement methodology. The claim is in the right range but not precise.

Contradicted

"NASA's Perseverance rover landed on Mars in February 2021 and has confirmed the existence of ancient microbial life."

High Confidence — Perseverance did land on February 18, 2021 ✓. However, it has NOT confirmed ancient microbial life. The rover has found organic molecules and signs of past water, but no confirmed evidence of life. NASA explicitly states this remains unconfirmed as of 2026.

Verified

"Mars completes one orbit around the Sun in approximately 687 Earth days."

High Confidence — NASA confirms Mars orbital period is 686.98 Earth days. The claim of "approximately 687" is accurate.

Partially Accurate

"The tallest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons, is located on Mars and stands about 21.9 km high."

Moderate Confidence — Olympus Mons is indeed on Mars and is the tallest planetary mountain ✓. However, its height is commonly cited as approximately 21.9 km above the surrounding terrain, but some sources measure it at 21.2 km. It is also the largest volcano by volume, though whether it is strictly the "tallest" depends on measurement baseline.

Unverified

"SpaceX plans to send the first crewed mission to Mars by 2026."

Low Confidence — SpaceX has announced various target dates for crewed Mars missions, but timelines have been repeatedly revised. As of early 2026, no confirmed crewed Mars mission has launched or has a firm launch date. Insufficient reliable evidence to verify this specific timeline.

Verified

"Water ice has been confirmed at the Martian poles by multiple missions."

High Confidence — Confirmed by Mars Odyssey (2002), Mars Express (2004), and Phoenix lander (2008). The Phoenix lander directly observed water ice sublimating. Sources: NASA JPL, ESA.

Summary of Results

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Partially Accurate
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Unverified
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Contradicted

The AI's summary about Mars was mostly accurate, but contained one significant hallucination (claiming Perseverance confirmed microbial life) and one unverifiable forward-looking claim (SpaceX 2026 timeline). This is typical of AI outputs — factual content mixed with confident-sounding errors.

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