Owl is an AI assistant built on one promise: every load-bearing claim is checked against a real source — or Owl tells you, plainly, that it couldn't verify it.
No confident guesses dressed up as facts. Answers you can actually trust — because you can see where they came from.
You: How much of the ocean has been mapped in high resolution?
Owl: As of 2024, roughly a quarter of the seafloor has been mapped to modern high-resolution standards [source], up from about 6% in 2017. Some outlets claim full global coverage by 2030 is already funded — I couldn't verify that against a primary source, so treat it as a goal, not a fact.
Owl answers like the assistant you already use — then does the part the others skip. It goes back over its own answer, checks the claims that matter against real sources, and marks what it can and can't stand behind.
Research a topic, draft a document, get up to speed on something unfamiliar — the same natural conversation you expect from a modern AI assistant.
Before it hands you the answer, Owl checks the load-bearing claims against real sources instead of trusting its own fluency.
Verified claims link to their source. Anything Owl couldn't confirm is flagged in plain sight — never quietly smoothed over.
You leave knowing what's solid, what's shaky, and where every fact came from — the trail is yours to keep.
The problem with today's assistants isn't that they're wrong sometimes — it's that they're confidently wrong, and a source pasted underneath a bad answer just lowers your guard. Owl is designed around the opposite instinct.
Owl treats "cite a source" as the floor, not the finish line — the real work is confirming the source actually supports the claim.
Every answer carries a signal of how sure Owl is, so you know which parts to lean on and which to double-check.
When Owl can't verify something, it says so — abstention is a feature, not a failure. A flagged unknown beats a confident mistake.
Claim → source → verdict, exportable. Useful when being wrong is expensive — research, journalism, and regulated work.
Owl is for anyone, but it earns its keep where accuracy has a cost.
Get grounded, source-linked answers you can actually cite — and see immediately when something needs a closer look.
Move fast without moving loose. Owl surfaces what it can and can't stand behind so you know where to dig.
When a decision rests on a fact, an exportable audit trail turns "trust me" into "here's the source."
Verification isn't a premium add-on — it's the whole product. Every plan gets it. Planned pricing below; final tiers confirmed at launch.
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