AI and the Reliability of Legal Content: When a Convincing Answer Becomes a Legal Risk

Executive Summary Artificial intelligence is increasingly used in legal practice to accelerate research, draft documents, and structure reasoning. However, a well-written answer is not necessarily a reliable legal answer. Legal reliability depends on four cumulative criteria: Legal accuracy Verifiable sourcing Temporal validity (up-to-date law) Human supervision When one of these elements is missing, AI-generated legal […]