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AI Anti-Hallucination Process
I use AI to produce SEO content.
And I know what you're thinking: "It's generic content full of hallucinations."
You're right. If you use AI as a simple text generator, the output is mediocre. I see it every day with clients who come to me with AI content they produced themselves.
The difference is the process around the AI.
Here's what I've built after deploying 300 million words:
🧠 A RAG vector database fed by curated research
Before writing, the AI queries a verified knowledge base. Not the open internet. Selected, validated sources relevant to the topic.
🔍 Real-time scraping of Google's Top 10
The AI knows what's already ranking. It enriches the content based on what works, without copying.
✅ A double-pass quality control
No content goes out without review. We check facts, coherence, internal linking, and meta tags.
The result: content that ranks, that's factual, and costs $45 per page instead of $220.
AI doesn't replace expertise. It amplifies it. As long as you put the guardrails in place.
Do you use AI for your content? How do you handle the hallucination risk?
And I know what you're thinking: "It's generic content full of hallucinations."
You're right. If you use AI as a simple text generator, the output is mediocre. I see it every day with clients who come to me with AI content they produced themselves.
The difference is the process around the AI.
Here's what I've built after deploying 300 million words:
🧠 A RAG vector database fed by curated research
Before writing, the AI queries a verified knowledge base. Not the open internet. Selected, validated sources relevant to the topic.
🔍 Real-time scraping of Google's Top 10
The AI knows what's already ranking. It enriches the content based on what works, without copying.
✅ A double-pass quality control
No content goes out without review. We check facts, coherence, internal linking, and meta tags.
The result: content that ranks, that's factual, and costs $45 per page instead of $220.
AI doesn't replace expertise. It amplifies it. As long as you put the guardrails in place.
Do you use AI for your content? How do you handle the hallucination risk?
