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Stop AI from hallucinating. Tell it what's true.

The American Bar Association's own Task Force on Law and Artificial Intelligence has published its verdict on generative AI in legal practice: No tool has solved hallucination, human verification is not optional, and the duty to check every output falls on the person who signs their name to it, not the model. That is not a Truebe talking point. It is the ABA's own findings, in the ABA's own words.


Here is what the Task Force says the profession requires compared to what Truebe's architecture actually does.