How do AI-driven legal research platforms — specifically those that provide direct answers to legal questions — stack up against each other? That was the question at a Feb. 8 meeting of the Southern California Association of Law Libraries , where a panel of three law librarians reported on their comparison of the AI answers delivered by three leading platforms – Lexis+AI, Westlaw Precision AI, and vLex’s Vincent AI. While all three platforms demonstrated competency in answering basic legal research questions, the panel found, each showed distinct strengths and occasional inconsistencies in their responses to the legal queries the librarians put to them. But after testing the platforms using three separate legal research scenarios, the panelists’ broad takeaway was that, while AI-assisted legal research tools can provide quick initial […]
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