"I cannot tell a lie." — George Washington, 1779
Removing the Barriers to Finding the Truth.
Misinformation wins because it moves faster than correction. By the time a fact-check publishes, the narrative has already reached millions.
Traditional fact-checkers take 2–24 hours. Broadcast lies spread in under 4 minutes. The damage is done before the truth even loads.
Only 1 in 6 people who encounter a false claim ever see its correction. We're fighting a reach asymmetry, not just a truth gap.
Speeches, press conferences, and interviews are broadcast raw — the most powerful vector for mass misinformation, entirely without context.
When inaccuracy is consequence-free, truth becomes optional. The ecosystem rewards confident claims over accurate ones.
Real-time corrections in the speaker's own voice — always clearly labeled as AI. Select a scenario below.
Every fact-checking site operates after the moment of impact. CannotLie.ai intervenes at the moment — live, in-stream, in the speaker's own voice.
Corrections published hours or days after the lie has already reached millions
Fact-checks live on separate websites — audiences must actively seek them out
No voice in the original broadcast — zero intercept at the source
No labeling system distinguishes AI content from authentic speech
Incentive structure rewards bold claims, not accurate ones
Sub-1-second corrections live, in-stream, before the next sentence begins
Correction arrives in the same broadcast — no channel-switching required
Intercepts misinformation at source: live spoken word, in real time
Every correction is permanently labeled as AI — full transparency, always
Shifts incentives: accuracy becomes the path of least resistance
"We don't need people to want to find the truth.
We need to remove every barrier standing between them and it."
CannotLie.ai is built on the belief that civic health depends on shared facts. We're not trying to change minds — we're putting accurate context where it needs to be: in the room, in the broadcast, in the moment.
Every correction is labeled AI. No ambiguity, no hidden editing — ever.
Identical standards regardless of party, affiliation, or ideology.
Built as civic infrastructure, not a media product. Truth is a public good.
Every correction is sourced, traceable, and open to challenge.
The problem isn't that people don't value truth. It's that the current system makes lying cheap and accuracy costly.
A misleading claim reaches millions instantly. The correction, if it ever comes, reaches a fraction of that audience days later, in a different format. The math favors the lie.
When corrections arrive in the same broadcast, in the speaker's own voice, within one second — inaccuracy carries immediate, visible, public cost. The math flips.
The Key Insight
We're not trying to catch bad actors. We're restructuring the environment so that over time, accuracy simply becomes the path of least resistance for anyone speaking in public. Civic trust is rebuilt one corrected sentence at a time.
A deliberate build — from controlled pilots to national broadcast integration.
Building the real-time speech analysis pipeline. Recruiting broadcast partners and civic organizations. Developing AI-labeling standard and voice synthesis integration.
Live testing with 3–5 regional networks. Human oversight on every correction. Building editorial review layer and citation infrastructure. Bias auditing begins.
First public deployments for major speeches and press conferences. Open API for civic developers. Launch of CannotLie.ai transparency dashboard.
Full integration across cable news, streaming, and digital broadcasts. Multi-language support. Independent governance board. Open-source core model release.
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