Fact Verification with the Filter Plugin

Fact Verification with the Filter Plugin

Welcome back to Corbon AI, where I show you daily how to start leveraging artificial intelligence for your personal or your business life. Today’s video, we’re going to be checking out a plugin called Filter that essentially verifies the outputs of our Chad GBT to ensure that it provides reliable and correct information based on credible sources.

To start using this plugin, you need to enable it in your Chad GBT settings. The plugin can do four main things: fact verification, evidence retrieval, assessment, justification, and references. It uses Wikipedia as its main source for references.

We can test the plugin by asking questions and checking the structure of its answers. For example, we can ask if Berlin is the capital of France. The plugin correctly identifies this claim as false and provides evidence from Wikipedia that Berlin is the largest city of Germany.

We can also ask if gold is a gas at room temperature. The plugin identifies this claim as unsupported and provides evidence that gold is not a gas at room temperature.

Next, we can ask if marijuana is legal for recreational use in California as of 2021. The plugin supports this claim and provides the reference from Wikipedia.

We can even ask more specific questions, such as if the primary use of quantum computing is to enhance video game graphics. The plugin identifies this claim as unsupported and provides evidence that quantum computing is primarily used for quantum simulation in chemistry and nanotechnology.

The Filter plugin can be a useful tool for fact-checking claims made by Chad GBT. It allows us to verify information and cross-reference it with Wikipedia. However, it’s important to note that the reliability of the plugin depends on the accuracy and credibility of the information on Wikipedia.

In conclusion, the Filter plugin is a valuable addition to Chad GBT for fact verification. It can help us ensure the accuracy of the information provided by Chad GBT and cross-reference it with reliable sources. If you trust Wikipedia as a source of information, this plugin can be a powerful tool in your AI workflow.

Make sure to check out our playlist of AI plugins on the Chad GBT store for more ways to leverage AI in your personal and business life. Thank you for tuning in, and I’ll see you in the next video!

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