Cited answers vs. a generic chatbot
A generic chatbot gives you a fluent answer. A grounded assistant gives you a fluent answer plus the source. That second part — the citation — is what separates a tool you can use at work from a tool you have to fact-check before you trust it.
The hidden cost of a confident guess
When an AI invents a detail that sounds right, the cost lands later — in a wrong quote to a customer, an outdated policy applied to a real case, or an hour spent re-verifying something you thought was settled. Confidence without a source is a trap.
What a citation buys you
A clickable source does three things at once: it lets you verify the claim in seconds, it tells you whether the underlying document is current, and it builds the habit of trusting the system because you've checked it and it held up.
Over time, that trust is the whole game. A team that believes its assistant will cite a real source asks it more questions — and gets more value from the knowledge it already owns.
Grounded by default
Libertas Link answers from your own documents and shows the sources for every claim. It's the difference between an answer you can act on and an answer you have to second-guess.
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