Technology,
Litigation & Arbitration
Oct. 16, 2024
Navigating the mirage of deepfakes in court and arbitration
The rise of deepfakes, hyper-realistic digital fabrications created through AI, poses significant challenges to the legal system, particularly in the realm of evidence authentication.
Daniel B. Garrie
Neutral JAMS
Cyber Security
Orange County
Cell: (212) 826-5351
Email: daniel@lawandforensics.com
Gail A. Andler
Neutral JAMS
Email: gandler@jamsadr.com
Gail A. Andler is a retired judge of the Orange County Superior Court. She is a Southern California-based neutral who specializes in business, employment, class actions, and mass torts.
The proliferation of sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has given rise to a novel and formidable challenge: deep fakes. These hyper-realistic digital fabrications, generated through deep learning algorithms, can convincingly mimic the appearance, voice, and actions of real individuals, often without their consent. While the technology behind deepfakes holds potential for innovation in fields such as entertainment and education, its misuse poses signi...
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