Claim:
Perplexity’s WhatsApp bot helps users fact-check dubious claims circulating in WhatsApp forwards, using advanced AI models to cross-reference claims with real-time web data. It is claimed to offer support in multiple languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, and Urdu, with a special focus on combating misinformation and scams, especially among senior citizens.
Fact:
Perplexity has launched a WhatsApp bot designed to combat misinformation and scams, allowing users to forward messages for fact-checking. The bot uses AI models from companies such as OpenAI (GPT-4.1), Anthropic (Claude 3.7), and Google (Gemini 2.5) to verify the authenticity of claims in WhatsApp forwards. The service is free, supports 20 Indian languages, and provides citations for fact-checked data. However, it is important to note that the bot currently lacks group chat support, and its ability to provide real-time news, such as sports scores or geopolitical updates, is limited.
The bot has gained attention due to its potential to address the rampant issue of misinformation in India, particularly in the context of scams targeting older citizens. This includes reports of significant financial losses due to fraudulent schemes that spread via WhatsApp.
Evidence:
- AI models: The Perplexity WhatsApp bot leverages several advanced AI models like GPT-4.1, Claude 3.7, and Gemini 2.5, with each model being automatically selected based on the nature of the query.
- Multilingual support: The bot supports 20 Indian languages, enhancing its accessibility to a diverse population in India.
- Fact-checking functionality: Users can forward a variety of media (text, images, links, videos) to the bot, which cross-references the content against real-time web data and provides citations for its responses.
- Limitation on news content: As of now, the bot does not support real-time news, such as IPL scores or the latest updates on geopolitical issues like the India-Pakistan situation.
- Scam prevention: The bot aims to protect users from scams by cross-referencing claims and offering citations, with a focus on safeguarding vulnerable groups, particularly senior citizens.
Despite the bot’s advanced capabilities, it has some limitations:
- Group Chat Support: As of now, the bot faces challenges in integrating fully with group chats due to API limitations, though Perplexity hopes to address this in the future.
- News-Oriented Searches: The bot currently cannot process news-related queries such as updates on ongoing sports events (e.g., IPL matches) or geopolitical issues like Kashmir, which limits its versatility compared to other AI models.
- Limitations in Scope: The bot primarily targets misinformation within WhatsApp forwards and might not be as useful for general knowledge queries.
Verdict:
True – Perplexity’s WhatsApp bot indeed provides a service that verifies WhatsApp forwards using AI-backed fact-checking, supports multiple Indian languages, and aims to help prevent scams. However, its real-time news capabilities are limited, and it does not yet support group chats. Despite these limitations, the bot shows significant potential for tackling misinformation and scams in India, particularly among the elderly.

