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Referenced Web Sources
This section demonstrates how Alexi links answers to authoritative online sources. For questions that are not strictly answerable by caselaw, Alexi will reference authoritative websites, regulatory guidance, or public legal resources. These are collected in the Referenced Web Sources folder, allowing users to verify sources, explore context, and ensure Alexi’s reasoning is reliable.
Here’s a short video showing you how to navigate web sources within Alexi.
To view referenced web sources:
1. Alexi generates an answer, navigate to the right navigation panel, and click on the Alexi Documents folder.

2. Click on the Referenced Web Sources folder.

3. Inside, you’ll see a complete list of all links and references Alexi used for your matter.

Why this matters
- Transparency: See exactly which external sources informed Alexi’ answer.
- Verification: Confirm that references are credible and up to date.
- Efficiency: Quickly access the original materials without searching manually.
- Traceability: Maintain a clear record of all sources used for client work or internal documentation.
FAQ
Are all answers supported by web sources?
Not always. Web sources are included when Alexi identifies publicly available information for questions that are not strictly answerable by caselaw. Other answers may rely solely on uploaded documents or case law.
Can I click directly on the links?
Yes. Each referenced web source is hyperlinked so you can view it instantly.
Can I see how each source was used in the answer?
Yes. Alexi often provides context notes explaining why a particular source was cited and how it supports the response.
Can I ask follow-up questions about the sources?
Yes. For example:
- “Explain how the guidance from the referenced OPC document affects small business compliance obligations.”
- “Summarize the key points from the cited web source regarding ESG reporting standards in Canada.”
- “Summarize recent trends in the oil & gas industry that might be relevant to the class action you identified”
