A free When Notes Fly checklist and rubric for educators, students, and knowledge workers who need to evaluate AI-generated answers before relying on them. It gives 10 checks for source presence, source reachability, claim type, citation agreement, independent cross-checking, fabrication signals, evidence level, uncertainty, and risk-based review. Includes scoring guidance, worked examples, and a classroom claim-audit activity.
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