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Real Talk · private beta

Evidence, while the room is still talking.

Real Talk listens while people speak, checks factual claims against sources, and returns the correction in the same conversational beat.

Try the room

Choose a line. See what Real Talk does with it.

Not every strong sentence is a factual claim. Select the transcript to see the distinction.

Live transcript
Correction ready

The Great Wall is not the only man-made structure visible from space. Other large structures can be visible from orbit too.

NASA · Visible Earth

Inside the same conversation

Listen. Separate. Check. Return.

  1. 01

    Listen

    Turn the room into a live transcript without losing who said what.

  2. 02

    Separate

    Distinguish checkable claims from opinion, emphasis, and rhetoric.

  3. 03

    Investigate

    Search for evidence while the conversation keeps moving.

  4. 04

    Return

    Put the correction and source on screen before the next subject.

Evidence over sides

It corrects the person holding the phone, too.

Real Talk is not a debate-winning service. It tracks who said what and applies the same standard to each speaker. Sometimes the useful result is the one that changes your own next sentence.

You · claim

“The Eiffel Tower was designed to be permanent.”

Other speaker · response

“No, it was meant to stand for twenty years.”

Correction · your claimsource ready

The original concession ran for twenty years. Scientific and radio use helped preserve the tower after 1909.

Official Eiffel Tower site

Where timing matters

Any conversation that moves faster than a search.

01Panel or podcast
A guest cites a number that sounds familiar, but not quite right.
02Interview
A date or figure needs to be challenged before the next question.
03Classroom
A discussion moves too quickly to open a research session for every claim.
04Dinner table
The argument is worth settling, but ten browser tabs would end it.

After the room moves on

The correction remains as a record, not a scorecard.

Review the claims, citations, and speaker history after the conversation. The record makes patterns visible without changing the result to flatter either side.

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