Legal AI Should Know When to Ask Questions, Not Just Answer Them
A legal AI platform called Jimmy Knows is being built around the principle that recognizing incomplete information is as important as generating answers. Unlike general AI tools designed to respond confidently, legal queries often require additional facts before any meaningful analysis can be offered. The system prompts users to describe their situation in plain language and then identifies missing details before retrieving relevant Massachusetts statutes and case law. For instance, a slip-and-fall claim may hinge on factors like weather conditions or prior knowledge of a hazard, which a user may not think to mention upfront. The developers argue that a trustworthy legal AI must distinguish between having enough facts to inform and not yet having enough to respond responsibly.
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