brain-in-the-fish

by fabio-rovai · MCP Server · ★ 25

About brain-in-the-fish

Brain in the Fish Score any document. Prove every claim. What It Does Give it a document. Get back a score, a knowledge graph, and proof. Every claim the system makes about your document is backed by an exact quote from the text. If the quote doesn't exist in the document, the structural score drops and the gate flags it. Source quote verification built into the pipeline. Each node's quote is checked against the original document. Unverified quotes penalise the structural score — the system catches its own sloppy decomposition. Who It's For Fluent writing with no argument, fabricated ci

aianti-hallucinationaudit-traildocument-evaluationevidence-verificationfact-checkinghallucination-detectionknowledge-graphllm-evaluationmcp-server

Quick Facts

Stars25
Forks5
LanguageRust
CategoryMCP Server
LicenseMIT
Quality Score60.3813794940949/100
Last Updated2026-04-01
Created2026-03-23
Platformsmcp, rust
Est. Tokens~6107k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is brain-in-the-fish?

brain-in-the-fish is Score any document. Prove every claim.. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 25 GitHub stars.

What programming language is brain-in-the-fish written in?

brain-in-the-fish is primarily written in Rust. It covers topics such as ai, anti-hallucination, audit-trail.

How do I install or use brain-in-the-fish?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the brain-in-the-fish GitHub repository at github.com/fabio-rovai/brain-in-the-fish. The project has 25 stars and 5 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does brain-in-the-fish use?

brain-in-the-fish is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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