Issue #1 of Verify Before You File is live.
A federal court flagged a brief as "likely AI-written" based on formatting. No fake cases. No hallucinations. Just vibes.
Meanwhile nobody asked the real question — were the citations actually correct?
We did. CiteCheck found 3 errors in a live SCOTUS amicus brief that Westlaw, LexisNexis, and CoCounsel missed.
The Court Didn't Check Citations. CiteCheck Did https://t.co/lJD7JAa0Yy
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In 1979, IBM wrote this in a training manual:
“A computer can never be held accountable. Therefore a computer must never make a management decision.”
Forty-six years later, attorneys are letting AI write briefs and filing them without reading the cases.
The computer can generate the citation.
It can’t stand in front of the judge.
It can’t accept the sanction.
It can’t lose the license.
You can.
They knew this before the internet existed. We forgot it in about eighteen months. Come get your brief tested. In our done for you Beta. https://t.co/pCGRoj7UR4
16 state Attorneys General filed a SCOTUS brief.
Westlaw missed 3 errors.
LexisNexis missed 3 errors.
The 16 AGs themselves missed them.
My tool caught all three.
One of them was quoting a dissent like it was the majority opinion.
https://t.co/pHuCmCRVjr
This is what actually matters in legal AI.
I built software that checks if lawyers are using citations correctly.
Yesterday it caught 3 errors in an active SCOTUS amicus brief.
Westlaw didn't catch them.
LexisNexis didn't catch them.
16 state attorneys general didn't catch them.
My AI tool did.
Everyone talks about AI hallucinating fake cases.
Nobody talks about AI catching the mistakes humans made.
This is that story.
https://t.co/pHuCmCRVjr
#AI #LegalTech #SCOTUS #LegalAI #Innovation
D.A used AI to write briefs in a murder appeal.
6-month suspension.
5 fake citations.
5 more unsupported.
3 fabricated quotes.
We ran the brief through CiteCheck last night.
Found every error the Georgia Supreme Court found.
Plus one they didn't mention.
https://t.co/4pDZAjaNs7