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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

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Additionally, digital forensics has become essential in cases involving digital evidence, such as cybercrimes and intellectual property disputes. Video conferencing, online document signing, and virtual court hearings have become commonplace. This assists legal teams in building stronger cases.

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Is it Real or Is It Fake? The Emerging Challenges of Authenticating Digital Evidence in Courtrooms

TechLaw Crossroads

Courts and the Deep Fake Problem Courts may soon be facing a similar question when it comes to audio evidence, photos, videos, and various other forms of digital evidence: is it real, or is it fake? perhaps resorting to court appointed digital experts. The tagline was, “Is it live or Memorex?”

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Is it Real or Is It Fake? The Emerging Challenges of Authenticating Digital Evidence in Courtrooms

Legal Tech Monitor

Courts and the Deep Fake Problem Courts may soon be facing a similar question when it comes to audio evidence, photos, videos, and various other forms of digital evidence: is it real, or is it fake? are faced with not just interpreting the evidence but authenticating it at a foundational level.

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The Rise of “Post-Truth” Litigation: ALM’s Isha Marathe on How Deep Fakes Threaten the Legal System (TGIR Ep. 209)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

However, they currently only have limited tools and methods to authenticate digital evidence and determine if it is real or AI-generated. Marathe argues judges and lawyers also need to be heavily educated on the latest developments in deep fake technology in order to counter their use in court. Deepfakes Are Coming to Courts.

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The Rise of “Post-Truth” Litigation: ALM’s Isha Marathe on How Deep Fakes Threaten the Legal System (TGIR Ep. 209)

Legal Tech Monitor

However, they currently only have limited tools and methods to authenticate digital evidence and determine if it is real or AI-generated. Marathe argues judges and lawyers also need to be heavily educated on the latest developments in deep fake technology in order to counter their use in court. Deepfakes Are Coming to Courts.