One thing keeps coming up: Models often produce very confident legal answers, but the citations are either missing, outdated, or not traceable to official consolidated sources. Even when they cite something, it’s not always clear if it reflects the current version of the law. I’m curious how others handle this in practice: Do you rely on manual verification every time? Or is there already a reliable way teams are solving the “verifiable legal grounding” problem for AI outputs? submitted by /u/Rich-Panic2556
Originally posted by u/Rich-Panic2556 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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