The key difference between iureka and generic AI chatbots: every answer can be backed by sources. The integrated source viewer shows underlying documents — case texts, statutes, parliamentary papers, or uploaded files.
How source linking works
- You ask a legal question in the chat
- iureka searches the knowledge base and your vault files
- The answer includes linked references with case numbers, sections, or document titles
- You open the source in the viewer and verify the original text
Why this matters for lawyers
- No blind AI claims — every statement is verifiable
- Faster drafting — adopt citations and references directly
- Client communication — document traceable research results
Comparison with ChatGPT
General language models generate plausible text without guaranteed source binding. iureka is built for legal research — with a database behind it, not just a model in front.
Frequently asked questions
Can iureka invent sources?
Like any AI, iureka can make mistakes. That is why source verification in the viewer is central — check references before using them in briefs.
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