How to choose: ChatGPT vs Claude for legal research
I'm a legal analyst summarizing case law and need high factual precision and the ability to cite exact paragraphs. Want practical differences in hallucination rates and legal-text handling.
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Short answer: Claude tends to be more conservative and handles long legal contexts with fewer fluent hallucinations; it preserves quoted paragraphs and follows strict citation instructions better. ChatGPT is faster for short summaries but more prone to producing confident-sounding, inaccurate citations unless you supply the exact source snippet. Practical workflow: run exact-text retrieval (OCR PDFs), feed only the target paragraph to the model, ask for verbatim quote + paragraph locator, then verify against the primary source.
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