AI-assisted legal drafting is becoming standard in law firms, but legal AI tools hallucinate โ€” as lawyers have discovered when AI-drafted briefs cited non-existent cases or fabricated statistics. For amicus briefs and legal documents that cite media reporting as factual support, a second layer of verification is essential.

Omniscient AI provides this verification layer for media-sourced factual claims in legal documents. Statistics drawn from news reports, characterizations of public events, and descriptions of regulatory or legislative actions can all be cross-checked against the three-engine system to confirm they reflect actual reported facts rather than AI-synthesized confabulations.

For law firms, the reputational stakes of filing a brief with a hallucinated fact are severe. A single demonstrably false claim in an amicus brief can undermine the entire submission and expose the filing firm to sanctions. Omniscient AI verification of media-sourced claims is a low-cost, high-value pre-filing checklist item.