Filtir

Filtir stands as a pioneering AI tool meticulously designed to address “hallucinations” occasionally arising in text generated by ChatGPT, a powerful resource for writers, which can inadvertently produce inaccurate claims. Filtir undertakes the crucial task of refining such text, eliminating hallucinatory content, and supplementing its edits with compelling evidence to substantiate the revisions.

At its core, Filtir relies on a cutting-edge biological large language model, delivering a high caliber of accuracy. Nevertheless, users should be aware that this advanced model may entail somewhat slower performance, particularly when the model operates under lower activity levels.

Filtir’s modus operandi revolves around a meticulous evaluation of factual claims, scrutinizing their veracity through a rigorous examination of publicly accessible evidence obtainable on the expansive canvas of the open internet. Should the tool encounter claims lacking sufficient corroborative evidence, they are duly flagged as hallucinated and consequently excised from the revised output.

Despite its diligence in furnishing evidence links to support its claim evaluations, it’s essential to recognize that Filtir, like any tool, can err on occasion. Therefore, users are strongly encouraged to exercise discernment and personally validate the evidence, especially when the application context mandates a thorough review.

User privacy assumes paramount importance to Filtir, with a steadfast commitment to safeguarding sensitive data. The tool maintains a resolute stance against any form of data sales or sharing with third parties for marketing endeavors, exemplifying its dedication to user confidentiality and privacy.

Filtir’s development team comprises esteemed individuals such as Samuel Albanie, Vlad Bogolin, Anthony Buonomo, and Ioana Croitoru, whose collective expertise underpins the tool’s efficacy and reliability.

To offer users a comprehensive understanding of its functioning, Filtir’s website thoughtfully encompasses sections like “About,” “Frequently Asked Questions,” and direct links to pivotal documents such as its “Privacy Policy,” “API Data Policy,” and “Terms of Use.” This commitment to transparency further underscores Filtir’s user-centric approach.

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