April 5, 2024, 3:19 a.m. | Dr. Tony Hoang

The Artificial Intelligence Podcast linktr.ee

A judge in Washington has banned the use of AI-enhanced videos as evidence in a trial, stating that it could lead to confusion and disputes due to the non-peer-reviewed process used by AI technology. The ruling came in a case involving a man accused of killing three people, whose lawyers sought to introduce AI-enhanced cellphone video footage. The judge's decision highlights the challenges faced by lawmakers and legal professionals in incorporating AI into the justice system. It also emphasizes the …

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