A supervised AI research tool aims to reduce made-up results
A Reddit user said many AI research tools sometimes add false information to reports. They built a tool where the user supervises research direction, source checks, and key decisions. The tool is described as making the AI work inside strict steps instead of freely browsing the web. The author asked whether it could be used in workplaces where accuracy is required.
Key points
- The author says existing AI research tools can put false information into reports.
- Their tool makes the user supervise research direction and source checks.
- The AI agent is kept inside strict steps instead of freely roaming the web.
- The author says the tool shows filtered source data instead of only AI summaries.
- They are asking for feedback from people who work with agentic systems.
Quick term guide
- accuracy
- How correct or true the information provided is.
- AI agents
- AI agents are AI tools that can carry out steps toward a goal, not just answer once.
- AI agent
- An AI program that can inspect information and suggest what to do next.
- workflow
- A repeatable set of steps for getting a task done.
- feedback
- A response that tells a user what they did well or should fix.
- agentic systems
- Systems where AI agents plan or perform several steps instead of only answering one prompt.
- agentic system
- An AI setup that can follow goals and carry out steps with some independence.
- agentic
- Describes an AI that can plan and carry out multi-step tasks on its own, rather than just answering a single question