AI information goes stale—laws change, provider lists shift, policy updates—and the system has no built-in way to know what month it was trained or whether something happened last week. Watch for vague language, missing specificity, suspiciously perfect details, and outdated terminology as red flags, and always verify critical facts independently.
Think of fact-checking AI output like tasting food someone else cooked—the presentation might look perfect, but you need to verify it actually tastes right before serving it to guests. With legal information, the stakes are higher: bad information could cause your application to be rejected or delayed.
The challenge is knowing where and how to verify. You can't just Google the same thing and check another source—if that worked, you wouldn't need AI in the first place. You need to check the official source: the government agency itself, the actual law text, or a primary document.
For state-level legal processes and requirements: Visit your state's court website, your vital records office website, or your DMV website directly. Look for the specific form or process you need. If the AI said you need to file form DL-44, find DL-44 on the actual California DMV website.
For fees and processing times: Call the office directly. Websites often have outdated information. A five-minute phone call to the right office gives you the current, accurate answer.
For specific legal language or requirements: Look at the actual form or statute. If the AI quotes a requirement, search for that specific text on your state's legislative website (usually legis.state.[yourstate].gov).
When AI gives you specific information, ask yourself: Can I verify this in an official source in 15 minutes? If the answer is no, assume you need to call an office or hire a lawyer to verify it. Don't guess on legal matters.
Create a simple verification log: write down what the AI told you, where you verified it, and whether it was correct, partially correct, or wrong. This helps you learn which types of information from AI are usually reliable versus which need verification every time.
Try this: Ask an AI to tell you the filing fee for a name change in your state. Write down the exact fee it gives you. Then call your county courthouse and ask the same question. Compare the answers. Did they match? Was one outdated? Document what you learn so you know for next time.
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