| I just want to thank everyone here on r/artificial for your initial response last week to the browser extension and API I have created, PopUpFactCheck for YouTube. PopUpFactCheck is an AI-powered video fact checker. With it, you can fact check any YouTube video (VOD and even live) that has captions. And you can use it, for free! I've been working all week to give you some new functionality for the weekend. And I just made it. First, in addition to Chrome y'all have asked for Firefox. It's here and now available in the Firefox Browser Add-Ons store. Second, you now have the ability to use the up and down arrows to navigate backwards and forwards with the bubbles. Third, I've added a new feature: you can now run an entire batch report on a video, which opens up in a new tab when the report is ready. And you can download it to a text file too. You turn captions on, and sit back and watch the video as bubbles appear on the right-hand side of the video with fact checks, information, background, and other context. Great for watching politicians, news, history, and just about any content on YouTube. Claude Code was a major tool in my development, and the AI that is used is GPT 5.5. In addition, there is an extensive waterfall of sources including TheNewsAPI, various government and public health and other APIs, social, and web search powered by DDGS and Serper. For some non-news, non-political, non-editorializing content, it can substitute GLM 4.7 and GLM 4.5 for GPT. You don't have to bring your own API keys or anything. You simply install and use. I will be looking forward to your feedback. PopUpFactCheck - Chrome Web Store [link] [comments] |