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Tips for Catching Deepfakes in Evidence

FindLaw

Deepfakes use " deep learning ," a complex type of machine learning, to create fake images, videos, and audio. Many who create deepfakes just do it for fun, but manipulated videos and audio have made their way into litigation. So how do we keep fakes from being admitted as evidence?

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Court Finally Rejects “Discrimination” Lawsuit Against YouTube–Divino v. Google

Eric Goldman

You’d think that if that claim is your strongest/only claim, you’d go ahead and give up, but I’m not a litigator so what do I know? Practice pointer: YouTube’s lawyers should have scrubbed this language if they reviewed it rather than adding it when there’s pending litigation on this very point).

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Understanding the Assignment: Technology Alignment with Legal Strategy

Lineal Services

It was wonderful to hear from Bret Libigs , Director of Enterprise Sales at Relativity, how much my words resonated during a partner panel presentation at Relativity. Conversely, a strategic collaboration between legal teams and technology solutions and service can profoundly influence the outcome of litigation or an investigation.

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

CaseFox

E-Discovery and Digital Forensics: Electronic discovery (e-discovery) has become a crucial aspect of modern litigation. Through machine learning algorithms, e-discovery platforms can quickly identify patterns and connections in data. Video conferencing, online document signing, and virtual court hearings have become commonplace.

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Legal AI: A Lawyer’s New Best Friend?

TechLaw Crossroads

There’s lots of talk about AI and machine learning and how those tools will or will not impact the practice of law. They believe that machines will ultimately rule the human race. I recently had a chance to hear Richard Susskind speak on AI in law and, as always, found his comments perceptive and spot on.

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The Future of AI within LexisNexis and the Legal Industry with Lexis CTO Jeff Reihl – TGIR Ep. 197

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

The panelists included, Danielle Benecke, who is the founder and Global Head of machine learning at Baker McKenzie, so large law firms are hiring people to lead up machine learning within our law firms. We’d love to hear from you. Aaron Crews as SVP of analytics and AI at UnitedLex. And we’ve continued to evolve.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: The Capabilities and Limitations of ChatGPT with Professor Chris Hoofnagle

Berkley Technology Law Journal

In today’s episode, we’ll be diving into the fascinating world of one of the most advanced machine learning tools out there: ChatGPT. Professor Hoofnagle] 03:03 ChatGPT is the newest iteration of a machine learning technology that can generate text. I’m your host, Eric Ahern.