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That was the problem. Tools that promised to "find your ancestors with AI" turned out to be single-language models that guessed at sources, invented URLs, and confidently cited records that don't exist. To a working genealogist, that's not a feature — it's a liability.

We built Genealogy Genie AI around the opposite premise. The AI is only allowed to show you sources it actually retrieved. A second AI reviews every claim against the real results before you see anything. Each finding is a suggestion you need to confirm—nothing is written to your tree without you.

The line you see across the rest of the site — four researchers, one judge — isn't marketing copy. It's the architecture, informed by a working professional genealogist's standard for what a research tool should and shouldn't do.

AIGroup Innovations LLC and Genealogy Genie AI are designed, written, and run by a software architect with twenty-plus years of building production systems. The code is written with AI as a co-pilot — the same way the product asks you to use AI for research: as a tool, with verification, never on faith.

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What "research" is supposed to mean inside the product — when a citation counts, what hallucination looks like, when a finding is suggestive versus confirmed — comes from a working professional genealogist whose ongoing research and methodology expertise shapes every product decision. An award-winning author, international speaker, and qualified genealogist who lectures on DNA analysis and research methodology at conferences like RootsTech.

 

We're a real company, registered in the United States, that pays taxes, signs contracts, and answers emails. If you've got a complicated research scenario or a question about how the AI handles a particular type of source, the email goes to someone who reads it.

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