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Rohit Saran looked at the Statoistics cards my AI agents are generating for The Times of India, and asked about a small button under each one. In the list of Statoistics that you had put, I saw there’s a button called ‘Verify.’ What was that meant to be or will do in future? That verify button explains the claim, mentions the sources, and shows how to check the claim. One card said “9 in 10 Indians want a family doctor and barely 1 in 35 has one”. The button breaks that down: “87% want a family doctor, 2.8% outpatient visits were to an Asha worker…” It identifies in the source document what are the columns that we were looking at, what numbers it verified. It links to the program that it wrote to do the verification. I said, “it lets humans check if the numbers are right - by giving them steps – where exactly to check, how to check if it is correct.” Sajeev pushed back: “It’s more ’explain’ than ‘verify’ really.” True. Saurabh had asked for exactly this earlier: while a person is…

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