معهد دبي القضائي

DJI Platform

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How it works

From question to sourced answer

When a user asks a question, the assistant works through it in steps rather than guessing an answer:

  1. Plans what it needs to find out.
  2. Searches the DJI library for the relevant passages.
  3. Reads the most relevant sources in depth.
  4. Writes a clear, structured answer — with a citation for each point.

The user sees this happening live: the plan, the steps being completed, and the sources as they are found.

Answers you can verify

Every finding is tied to a citation — the publication it came from, and the page within it. Citations appear next to the answer, and opening one shows the original document with the relevant passage highlighted, linked back to the catalogue. Nothing is presented without a source.

Grounded in DJI's library

The assistant only searches the Institute's approved publications — the same content as the Digital Library. It cannot reach outside that library, so answers stay within DJI's own legal sources. Because it searches first and cites what it finds, it does not fabricate legal text.

Reports you can keep

For deeper work, the assistant can produce a structured research report that the user can review and export (for example, as a Word document), not just a short reply.

Bilingual

A question can be asked in Arabic or English; the assistant responds in the same language and quotes Arabic legal text in Arabic.