Deepfakes in the courtroom: Judicial panel debates new evidence rules
The US Judicial Conference panel is weighing the need for amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence to reflect the potential that deepfakes or AI-manipulated images and videos could undermine trials. Read more @ arstechnica.com
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