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When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real?
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When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real?

AI is pushing Canada’s justice system toward a crisis of trust. Matt Spears reads When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real?

Voices of The Walrus

March 1, 202625m 40s

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Show Notes

AI is pushing Canada’s justice system toward a crisis of trust. 

Matt Speirs reads When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real?

by Linda Besner.

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Topics

legal standards of proofai and the courtsdeepfake evidencedigital forensicsjustice system integrity