This AI bot checks for you if Bigfoot is real

Urban legends and bizarre stories often send people to Snopes in search of a reality check. Now, the fact-checking site has an AI tool called FactBot to help you win a bet about Bigfoot or confirm a story about your favorite celebrity. Aimed at tackling misinformation, FactBot uses Snopes’ archive and generative AI to answer questions without having to sift through articles using more traditional search methods.

When you ask a question, FactBot goes through Snopes’ collection of information and writes a conversational response. Snopes built Factbot using Anthropic’s Sonnet 3.5 AI model, released earlier this year, in partnership with California Polytechnic’s Digital Transformation Hub (DxHub) and Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Of course, AI models are notorious for occasionally giving nonsensical or outright wrong answers that they hallucinate. Snopes, which is keen to maintain its (sometimes contested) reputation as a reliable source of facts, had to address that problem. By using Snopes’ databases for its answers, Factbot avoids hallucinations or outdated answers. All answers include links to the articles used to write them. And if there isn’t enough information to answer the question, FactBot simply tells you that it doesn’t have enough information to respond.

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