AI Factcheck: Verify Numbers and Claims
Jared
2026-02-25
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Learn how to instantly fact-check financial figures in your reports and filings before publishing.
Overview
Inconsistent numbers, hidden assumptions, and poor provenance are critical risks in finance. High stakes demand precision. AI Verify (Factcheck) is designed to verify figures in reports, filings, pitch decks, and news with hard evidence, empowering you to publish with total confidence.
What AI Verify Does
- Extracts Claims: Automatically identifies verifiable financial statements in your text.
- Checks Each Claim: Cross-references the claim against traceable sources.
- Flags Mismatches: Detects inconsistencies between the claim and the verifiable data.
- Shows the Math: Provides transparent math so you understand how the conclusion was reached.
- Returns Clear Outcomes: Explicitly labels claims as True, False, or Unverifiable.
Steps to Verify a Document
Step 1: Upload or Paste Your Content
Navigate to the AI Verify feature. Upload your document (PDF, Excel, image) or paste the text directly into the prompt box.
Step 2: Choose What to Check Against
Select the scope of data you want to verify against—whether it's the global enterprise library, market data, or a specific set of SEC filings.
Step 3: Run the Verification
Click verify. Winus will break down the text into "Checkpoints."
Step 4: Review the Results
For each Checkpoint, Winus provides:
- The User Claim (e.g., "PLTR closed at $135.19 on June 13, 2025.")
- The Supporting Data table.
- A definitive Verification Conclusion (e.g., "False. The closing price was 137.4, not 135.19.")
Best Practices
- Use for Audit & Compliance: Generate audit-friendly exports of the verification results to keep on file.
- Check External Decks: Use this tool immediately when receiving external M&A pitch decks to validate historical revenue claims.