Audio Fact-Checking at Scale
Audio is uniquely vulnerable to misinformation—not because people lie more on a microphone, but because audio is far harder to verify.
To fact-check even a single claim in a recording (a podcast, interview, conversation, or debate), someone must:
- Listen and locate the exact moment the claim appears
- Confirm the precise wording
- Understand the surrounding context
- Only then verify it against reliable sources
That friction compounds quickly. A 60-minute episode can contain dozens of factual claims: statistics, dates, causal assertions, quotations, medical/financial guidance, and policy details. Verifying them thoroughly can take hours of skilled work. Even the most reputable teams face hard constraints—limited staff, fixed budgets, and tight publishing deadlines.
Groundery Makes Audio Verification Scalable
Teams upload audio from interviews, conversations, or debates. Within minutes, Groundery identifies factual claims, verifies each one against trusted, authoritative sources, and produces a structured report with timestamps and citations. Producers and editors review flagged claims and make informed editorial decisions before publishing—rather than reacting after errors spread.
The result: faster production without compromising accuracy.
Groundery helps teams maintain a gold standard of trust, ensuring every piece of audio they release is reliable, defensible, and backed by evidence.