Insights on claim verification, misinformation, and building trust in information.
Evaluating sources isn't the same as verifying the claims inside them. This guide covers how to check a specific claim before you cite it — and how to build a bibliography from evidence that actually holds up.
AI hallucination is more than fabricated citations. The subtler problem: AI delivers confident answers with no signal about how well-evidenced they are. Here's what that means — and how Lenz's adversarial verification process addresses it.
After verifying 400+ claims, a clear pattern emerges: false claims spread widely, but corrections rarely catch up. Here’s why misinformation persists—and what makes it so hard to fix.
After running 400+ claims through Lenz's structured verification process, a clear picture emerges: 72% of widely circulated claims are false or misleading. Here's what the data shows — and why health claims are the least accurate category of all.
How do false health claims outlast the evidence against them? A look at citation drift — how claims lose nuance at every step of transmission — with case studies on stretching and collagen supplements, and a practical checklist for writers who cite research.