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The text questions how up-to-the-minute facts are in actuality.
Evaluating the up-to-the-minuteness of facts depends on the context and the systems in place for verification. Automated fact-checkers, as studied, have an accuracy of about 86.7%, meaning they are generally reliable but not flawless. Various platforms and initiatives, like FACTS Grounding, work towards improving the factual accuracy of information by ensuring it is grounded in verified sources. Therefore, while facts can be highly accurate in real-time, they still require continuous cross-verification to maintain trustworthiness.
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Mostly True
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In fact, facts are up-to-the-minute.
Automated fact-checkers can ensure that facts are accurate and up-to-date to a high degree, around 86.7%, but they are not infallible. Accuracy depends on constant updates and verification processes in place.