RealityCheck: BriefCatch's New Front Against Hallucinations and the Older Problems Underneath | Ross Guberman cover art

RealityCheck: BriefCatch's New Front Against Hallucinations and the Older Problems Underneath | Ross Guberman

RealityCheck: BriefCatch's New Front Against Hallucinations and the Older Problems Underneath | Ross Guberman

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The real AI risk isn't hallucinations—it's not using AI at all. That's the counterintuitive argument from Ross Guberman, founder and CEO of BriefCatch, who tells hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders that lawyers ignoring AI may be approaching malpractice territory. BriefCatch now contains roughly 16,000 editing rules, up from about 10,000 in 2021. Ross introduces two new BriefCatch Next products: RealityCheck, an anti-hallucination tool that uses a red-yellow-green system to verify case citations and quotations against actual opinions; and CiteCheck, which identifies and corrects Bluebook citation errors. He also covers BriefCatch's early 2026 acquisition of WordRake and reveals that courts—despite their sanctions orders against lawyers—are quietly and actively deploying AI themselves.Connect and Learn More☑️ Ross Guberman | LinkedIn | X☑️ BriefCatch | LinkedIn☑️ Todd Smith | LinkedIn | X ☑️ Jody Sanders | LinkedIn | X ☑️ Texas Appellate Law Podcast on LinkedIn | X | Instagram☑️ Texas Appellate Counsel PLLC ☑️ Kelly Hart & Hallman, LLP | LinkedIn☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTubeProduced and Powered by LawPodsSponsored by Court Surety Bond Agency and Proceed.
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