Correctness
Are any facts and data contained in the output accurate? Do documents or legal cases referred to actually exist? Do descriptions/dates tie up to the objects or events they relate to? If people are referred to, are they the actual real person and does the information given relate to that one person?
This is where knowledge of the topic is essential – you cannot judge the correctness of the answer without some ability to check that answer.
When considering legal advice and information, if you do not know the law relating to that specific area, you will need to carry out research to check the text given is accurate. For example, you may need to look at an up-to-date legal textbook or check a reliable website.
Session 3: Evaluating and correcting the output – 45 minutes
