Journalism professors face a curricular challenge: AI tools are now standard in student work, but most curricula were designed before AI-assisted writing existed. The result is a gap between how students produce content and how they're taught to verify it. Closing this gap requires integrating AI verification into core required courses, not just electives.

Omniscient AI is well suited for core curriculum integration because it requires no coding background and produces output that's immediately interpretable. A reporter verification class can use Omniscient AI to teach students why single-source checking is insufficient, how engine disagreement signals factual uncertainty, and when human primary-source verification is non-negotiable.

Professors who integrate Omniscient AI into core classes also expose students to a state-of-the-art professional workflow โ€” preparing them for newsrooms that already expect AI verification competency as a baseline skill.