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AI Accuracy & Limits

What ProSeAI's AI Can and Cannot Do

We believe you deserve a transparent, honest explanation of how our AI works, where it is reliable, and where it has limitations. Read this page before relying on any ProSeAI output.

Beta Public Version

ProSeAI is currently in public beta. This platform is a virtual legal assistant only — not a licensed attorney or law firm. No attorney-client relationship is created by use of this service.

IMPORTANT: ProSeAI is a virtual legal assistant — not a licensed law firm and not a substitute for legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created by use of this service. All AI outputs are for informational and educational purposes only. Always verify information with your court and consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation.

Where ProSeAI's AI Performs Well

Explaining legal concepts in plain English

The AI is trained on legal texts, statutes, court rules, and procedural guides. It reliably explains what legal terms mean, how procedures work, and what documents are required — in language a non-lawyer can understand.

Identifying applicable court rules and statutes

When you provide your jurisdiction and case type, the AI identifies the relevant federal or state rules (e.g., FRCP, local rules, state civil procedure codes) and explains how they apply to your situation.

Generating document structure and drafts

The AI generates court-formatted document drafts based on your answers to a guided questionnaire. Templates are jurisdiction-specific and reviewed quarterly by our legal team. You should always review and edit the draft before filing.

Calculating procedural deadlines

The AI calculates response deadlines, statute of limitations windows, and hearing preparation timelines based on your court's local rules. Always verify calculated deadlines with your court clerk before relying on them.

Identifying your strongest and weakest legal arguments

The Case Assessment Tool analyzes your stated facts against applicable legal standards to identify which claims are well-supported and which face significant hurdles. This is analytical research, not a prediction of outcome.

Known Limitations — Read Before Relying on Any Output

The AI does not know the specific facts of your case

The AI only knows what you tell it. It cannot review your actual documents, assess witness credibility, or evaluate evidence the way an attorney reviewing your file would. Its analysis is based solely on the facts you input.

Legal rules change — our database may lag

Statutes, court rules, and case law change. Our legal team reviews and updates templates quarterly, but there may be a gap between a rule change and our update. Always verify current rules with your court's official website or clerk's office.

The AI can make errors — including confident-sounding ones

AI language models can generate plausible-sounding but incorrect legal information. This is sometimes called 'hallucination.' Every ProSeAI response includes a disclaimer and a citation so you can verify the source. Do not file any document without independently verifying the legal basis.

The Case Assessment Tool is not a prediction

The Case Assessment Tool identifies legal arguments and their relative strength based on comparable case patterns. It is not a prediction of outcome. Actual results depend on the specific judge, the quality of evidence, opposing counsel's strategy, and many other factors the AI cannot evaluate.

Cost estimates are informational only

The Case Cost Analyzer provides estimates of filing fees, service costs, and attorney fee comparisons based on publicly available data and jurisdiction averages. Actual costs vary significantly by market, attorney, and case complexity. These estimates are not quotes.

ProSeAI does not replace an attorney for complex matters

For matters involving criminal charges, custody disputes, immigration consequences, significant financial exposure, or complex procedural postures, the AI's guidance is a starting point — not a substitute for licensed legal counsel. We strongly encourage you to consult an attorney for any matter with serious consequences.

How to Use ProSeAI Responsibly

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Always verify AI-generated legal information against the official statute, court rule, or government website before relying on it.

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Treat every AI-generated document draft as a starting point — review it carefully, edit it to reflect your specific facts, and verify the format requirements with your court clerk.

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Use the Case Assessment Tool to understand your arguments, not to decide whether to file. Consult an attorney before making that decision.

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If the AI cites a case or statute, look it up yourself. Verify that the citation is real, that the case says what the AI says it says, and that it is still good law.

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If you are facing a deadline, verify the deadline independently with your court. Do not rely solely on ProSeAI's deadline calculations.

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If your matter has serious consequences — criminal exposure, significant financial liability, custody of children, immigration status — consult a licensed attorney. ProSeAI can help you prepare for that consultation and reduce the time (and cost) required.

Found an Error?

If you find an inaccurate legal statement, an outdated rule, or a document template that does not match your court's requirements, please report it. Our legal team reviews every report.