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geo-hallucination-checker

Detect and annotate hallucinations, unsupported claims, fabricated studies, and incorrect conclusions in text so that AI only cites verifiable, trustworthy content. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to fact-check, validate sources, check for hallucinations, or ensure that generated content is grounded in real evidence, even if they do not explicitly use the word "hallucination".

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Overview

Skill Key
geoly-geo/geo-hallucination-checker
Author
geoly-geo
Source Repo
openclaw/skills
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Source Path
skills/geoly-geo/geo-hallucination-checker
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SKILL.md excerpt

## Overview

The `geo-hallucination-checker` skill is a hallucination and false-information detection tool.
It helps you review any piece of content (articles, landing pages, product descriptions, FAQs, GEO-optimized drafts, etc.) and:

- Identify **unsupported factual claims**
- Flag **fabricated or suspicious studies, reports, and statistics**
- Highlight **incorrect or overconfident conclusions**
- Suggest **safer, evidence-friendly rephrasings**

The primary goal is to ensure that AI systems only cite **truthful, well-grounded content** and clearly mark anything that looks like hallucination risk.

Use this skill aggressively whenever there is any risk that the model might invent data, sources, or conclusions.

## When to use this skill

Use `geo-hallucination-checker` whenever:

- The user asks you to **fact-check, verify, or validate** content.
- The task involves **medical, financial, legal, scientific, or technical** claims.
- A draft includes **numbers, percentages, dates, or strong superlatives** (e.g., “the best”, “number one”, “guaranteed”, “clinically proven”).
- A text mentions **studies, universities, journals, or institutions** without clear, verifiable details.
- You are preparing **GEO-optimized content** that might be quoted by AI models and needs to be extra reliable.
- You are asked to **rewrite content to avoid hallucinations or false claims**.

If you are unsure whether hallucinations are a concern, **assume they are** and apply this skill.

## Inputs this skill supports

This skill can be used on:

- A single paragraph or answer
- A long-form article, blog post, or whitepaper
- A product page or landing page draft
- FAQ content or knowledge base articles
- Generated GEO content that will be cited by AI models

The user may also provide:

- **Explicit sources or references** (links, documents, citations)
- **Constraints** (e.g., “do not use external web search”, “only use these PDFs as ground truth”)...

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