Source Verification

Source Verification

Source verification is the practice of checking whether claims are supported by accessible and trustworthy source material, including citation review, transcript availability, and evidence-quality labeling.

Key facts

  • The STORM source is a useful process example, but the entry remains metadata-backed until captions or a transcript are available [src-183].
  • AI Watch uses verification status to distinguish extracted claims from metadata-only or paywalled captures.

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This page is part of Robin Cartier's working AI knowledge graph: a practical research layer for production AI, recommendation systems, experimentation, GEO, and agentic web readiness.

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