Know it.
Trace it.
Every word you read should be traceable to its source.
The problem
AI is flooding the world with content that sounds right. But sounding right and being right are different things. The question isn't "does this seem reasonable?" — it's "who said it, and can I verify it?"
That's what GateBase does. We don't generate content. We find original sources, break them into verifiable claims, flag contradictions, and expose what's still unknown.
How it works
G0 · Source Audit
Who said this? Where's the URL? Every claim linked to its original — Wikipedia Featured Articles, Nature papers, textbooks. No anonymous sources.
G0.5 · Proposition Extraction
A 10,000-word document becomes 50+ atomic claims. Each one is classified — definition, theorem, observation, causal claim, normative statement, belief — and independently verifiable.
G4 · Killability Check
Does the document contradict itself? Are there absolute claims without evidence? Circular reasoning? Red flags are counted and reported. Zero contradictions before publication.
Human Review
AI proposes. Humans decide. Every document that enters the knowledge base passes through manual review. Gate scores are public — you see what passed and what didn't.
What you get
You're not reading an article. You're reading a knowledge dossier with a verification trail. Every topic follows the same structure:
Who it's for
Learning a new field
Start with structure, not 100 papers.
Writing or researching
Cite reliable sources, not AI guesses.
Making decisions
Trusted information beats SEO articles.
Building knowledge
Every search adds to your library.
Why trust us?
Don't trust us. Trust the process.
- We don't write content — it comes from Wikipedia and academic papers
- Every claim has a source link — click it to verify yourself
- AI only does verification — proposition extraction, contradiction scanning, never generation
- Gate reports are public — you see exactly what checks passed and what didn't
- Humans have the final say — nothing enters the knowledge base without manual review
Start with a topic you've been meaning to understand.
In seconds, see the sources, the structure, and the gaps.
Try it now