Foundation Route

AI for Content Teams: A Fact-Check Workflow for AI-Generated Text

Stop publishing AI hallucinations. Build a systematic process that catches false claims, outdated stats, and fabricated sources.

11 steps ~1h For all professionals Free

A fact-check workflow for any AI-generated text gives you a repeatable process to verify claims before they reach your audience. On aidowith.me, you follow an 11-step route that takes about 1 hour. You start by categorizing the types of claims AI makes in your content: statistics, quotes, dates, product details, and causal statements. The route builds a tiered verification system where high-risk claims (numbers, quotes, legal statements) get manual checks and low-risk claims get automated cross-referencing. AI helps you create a checklist with 15 verification prompts tailored to your content type. You also get a flagging template that marks each claim as verified, unverified, or corrected. Studies show AI tools hallucinate in 3-15% of factual outputs. This route catches those errors before they go live The route also builds a pre-verified fact library where you store checked statistics and sources so recurring claims get cleared instantly on future pieces.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Your team published an AI-generated blog post with a fabricated statistic and a reader called it out
  • Manually checking every claim in a 2,000-word article takes longer than writing it from scratch
  • There's no standard process, so some team members skip verification and others over-check everything

With aidowith.me

  • Ship a repeatable fact-check workflow with a 15-point verification checklist in about 1 hour
  • Prioritize checks with a tiered system: high-risk claims get manual review, low-risk gets automated
  • Standardize verification across your team so every piece of AI content gets the same quality check

Who This Route Is For

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Sales & BizDev

Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Categorize claim types

Identify the types of claims AI makes in your content: stats, quotes, dates, product info, causal statements. AI maps each type to a risk tier.

2

Build verification prompts

AI generates 15 targeted verification prompts for your content type. You assign manual or automated checks based on risk level.

3

Create the flagging template

Build a claim-by-claim tracker that marks each statement as verified, unverified, or corrected. Export it as a reusable template for your team.

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What You Walk Away With

Categorize claim types

Build verification prompts

Create the flagging template

Standardize verification across your team so every piece of AI content gets the same quality check

"We caught 4 hallucinated stats in one article using this workflow. It's now part of our publishing process."
- Managing Editor, B2B Content Agency

Questions

AI tools hallucinate in 3-15% of factual outputs. That means a 2,000-word article could contain 2-5 false or misleading claims. Without a systematic check, these errors reach your audience and damage credibility. This workflow catches them before publishing.

For a typical 1,500-word article, the tiered approach takes 15-20 minutes. High-risk claims (stats, quotes) get manual verification. Low-risk claims (general statements) get a quick automated cross-reference. The workflow speeds up further as you build a library of pre-verified facts.

Yes. The route adapts to blog posts, reports, email copy, social media, and documentation. During setup, you specify your content type and AI tailors the verification prompts accordingly. Marketing copy gets different checks than technical documentation or financial reports.