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What we found, including the clean results.

Entries come from our own verification sweeps, anonymized by sector, each one traceable to a capture receipt. A log that only showed failures would be an advertisement — the clean results are here too.

Sweep of 2026-07-13

Thirteen businesses, one day, four material findings.

Dallas–Fort Worth businesses, scanned live against Google's AI answer surface on July 13, 2026. These are findings from our own sweeps — anonymized by sector, documented because they reproduced, not because the businesses engaged us. No business is named or identifiable here. Anything that failed to reproduce, or whose capture was ambiguous, was withheld.

13 Dallas–Fort Worth businesses, scanned live against Google's AI answer surface on one day · 4 findings · 6 clean · 1 no answer · 2 withheld

F-2026-07-13-01 Wrong

AI understates a 6-session laser package by $1,500.

Med spa, Dallas–Fort Worth Google AI Overview Captured 2026-07-13 · 15:34 UTC

What the AI said
“promotional packages start at $399 for 6 sessions.”
What the business publishes
“Get 6 Full Body Laser Hair Removal Sessions for Only $1,899!”

The $399 belongs to a different service — a laser-facial promotion on the same site. The AI cross-wired that price onto the 6-session package. A customer books expecting $399 and is quoted $1,899 at the front desk.

Captured2026-07-13 15:34 UTC Corroboratedagainst the published offer page Documentedthis entry Correctionbusiness not yet engaged
F-2026-07-13-02 Missing

Asked about the firm, the AI recommends a hospice, a family doctor, and an astrologer instead.

Immigration law firm, Dallas–Fort Worth Google AI Overview Captured 2026-07-13

What the AI said
declined to identify the firm and offered “a few prominent options” — a hospice and senior-services company, a family-medicine doctor, and an astrology consultation.
What is true
The firm is a two-partner immigration practice with a public website, published hours, and a named partner.

A prospective immigration client searching for this firm is routed to an astrologer. The firm does not appear in the answer at all.

Captured2026-07-13 Corroboratedagainst the firm's public site Documentedthis entry Correctionbusiness not yet engaged
F-2026-07-13-03 Wrong

AI advertises a free consultation the attorney does not offer.

Estate-planning attorney, Dallas–Fort Worth Google AI Overview Captured 2026-07-13 · 15:31 and 15:41 UTC

What the AI said
“They offer a completely free 30-minute initial consultation.”
What is true
No free consultation appears anywhere on the attorney's site — which states the practice is currently not accepting new clients.

The AI generates inbound demand for an offer the attorney did not make, for work the practice is not taking. A second apparent scheduling discrepancy in run one did not reproduce on the re-run, so it was dropped and not claimed.

Capturedtwice, 2026-07-13 Reproducedstable across both runs Documentedthis entry Correctionbusiness not yet engaged
F-2026-07-13-04 Unresolved

AI publishes a weekday schedule the firm did not publish anywhere.

Transactional law firm, Dallas–Fort Worth Google AI Overview Captured 2026-07-13

What the AI said
“operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.”
What is true
The firm publishes no hours at all. We do not assert the hours are wrong — nobody can check them, which is the finding. The AI described the practice areas correctly.

Clients rely on a schedule nobody published and nobody can verify. The AI answers on the firm's behalf with information it cannot source.

Captured2026-07-13 Corroboratedno published hours exist to match Documentedthis entry Correctionbusiness not yet engaged

The rest of the sweep

Clean 6

Four dental practices and two law firms: the AI's stated hours and services matched their own sites exactly. One law firm is a positive result worth naming — asked for fees it doesn't publish, the AI correctly declined to invent them.

No answer 1

One dental practice: Google served no AI answer at all. Neither wrong nor right — absent. Logged as its own category rather than spun as a finding.

Withheld 2

Two captures were ambiguous to defend — the page state polluted the record. Interesting, but not publishable evidence. They stay out of this log until a clean re-capture exists.

The other half of the record

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