Revised study finds Westlaw’s AI hallucinates at double the rate of LexisNexis
The Stanford University researchers said their assessments of AI products from the two industry leaders demonstrates the need for “rigorous” benchmarking and public evaluations of generative AI research tools in law. Read more @ lawnext.com
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