The rise of artificial intelligence could lead to the spread of convincing misinformation, which will likely spill over into the courts amid legal cases.
Two men charged with participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot claimed that video of the incident may have been created by AI. And lawyers for Elon Musk’s Tesla recently argued that a video of Musk from 2016, which appeared to show him touting the self-driving features of the cars, could be a deepfake after a family of a man who died in a Tesla sued the company.
"Although political deepfakes grab the headlines, deepfaked evidence in quite low-level legal cases – such as parking appeals, insurance claims or family tussles – might become a problem very quickly," law professor Lillian Edwards wrote in December."We are now at the beginning of living in that future."
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