When you ask a question that needs external information, Lucio runs research automatically.
How It Works
The Assistant first runs a surface-level Google search and starts generating an answer.
While the Assistant is thinking, a Run Comprehensive Research button appears. Click it to switch to comprehensive deep research, which searches authoritative legal sources. This takes 2 to 3 minutes.
If you do not click Run Comprehensive Research while it is thinking, the surface-level search completes and you get a quick answer. The Dive Deeper button also appears at the bottom of the response, so you can trigger it after the fact if you want a more thorough answer.
What You Get
Every research response includes three parts.
Thinking dropdown: a collapsible section showing the steps the Assistant took. Jurisdiction identified, sub-topics broken down, sources selected, searches run. Streams open while research is in progress and collapses once the answer is ready. Expand it at any time.
Synthesised answer: a structured response written across all sources read.
Sources: a list of clickable links below the answer. Click any source to open it in your browser.
Inserting Research into the Document
After research completes, ask the Assistant to draft the findings into your document. You can:
Reference a specific point: "draft point 4 into the document"
Select text from the research output and ask the Assistant to draft it
Ask the Assistant to draft all findings
The research stays in the chat, so you can keep asking follow-up questions or request edits based on the findings.


