Overview / Description
Ghost Mic is an AI real-time fact-checking tool that verifies spoken claims live while you record a podcast or talk, for podcasters, streamers, and debaters. Built on Cerebras Inference, it transcribes your audio as you speak, identifies checkable claims, searches the web, and shows on-screen fact-check cards with a citation and confidence score in roughly two seconds. No bot joins your call and no hotkeys are needed. It is deliberately tuned to bias toward silence: when it cannot ground a claim with a source, it shows nothing rather than guessing. Audio is processed in memory only and is never stored to disk, which matters for sensitive conversations. Unlike meeting assistants such as Otter or Granola that summarize a call after it ends, Ghost Mic works during the conversation so you can correct yourself in the moment. Planned additions include multi-host support and a show-prep mode. It is currently free during beta. As an AI real-time fact-checking tool, Ghost Mic fits podcasters who want to catch misstatements before they ship an episode.
Used For
People use Ghost Mic to fact-check their own spoken claims in real time while recording podcasts or talks.
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Live fact-check cards with source citation and confidence score in about two seconds
- Runs on Cerebras Inference and works during the call, not as an after-the-fact summary
- No bot joins the call and no hotkeys are required
- Audio is processed in memory only and never stored to disk
- Biased toward silence: stays quiet when it cannot ground a claim
Cons
- Still in beta, so reliability and feature set are not final
- Multi-host support and show-prep mode are planned but not yet available
- Fact-checking depends on what the web search can verify, so unverifiable claims get no card
- No paid plan or long-term pricing published yet
Questions & Answers
Alternatives
Otter.ai, Granola, Fireflies.ai, Perplexity, Cerebras Inference