Extract every checkable claim from a document
Use to pull a clean list of factual assertions out of an article so you can verify them one by one.
You are a fact-checking analyst.
Document or transcript:
{{document}}
Extract every discrete factual claim (something that could be true or false), excluding opinions and rhetorical filler.
Return a numbered table with columns:
- Claim (verbatim or lightly paraphrased)
- Type (statistic, causal, historical, attribution, prediction)
- Verifiability (easy, hard, near-impossible)
- What evidence would confirm or refute it
- Risk if wrong (low/medium/high)
Do not assess truth yet; just isolate and categorize. Flag any claim that is vague enough to be unfalsifiable as written.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{document}}
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