Useful info for #inhousecounsel on filtering evidence for #AI #deepfakes from Chuck Kellner of #ediscovery software company Everlaw.
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🚨 In-house lawyers will not need to outsource the examination of every piece of evidence for #deepfakes. There are ways they can filter evidence themselves. Read more in this Legal Dive article by Everlaw Strategic Discovery Advisor, Chuck Kellner! 👇 👇 👇 #Ediscovery #LegalTech
Useful info for #inhousecounsel on filtering evidence for #AI #deepfakes from Chuck Kellner of #ediscovery software company Everlaw.
Will deepfakes overwhelm us? What’s ahead for in-house legal teams
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Definitely things to start thinking about if you're not already - thanks Chuck Kellner for this article. I've been stewing about the proposed FRE 901(c) since reading this yesterday and would love to discuss with everyone and learn more. Just a paralegal's two cents here, but I feel that draft language of the rule is just a hair narrower gateway rather than a barrier when a benchmark is what is needed. If a court would be convinced that the evidence is more than likely fabricated/altered in whole or in part, the proffering party shouldn't necessarily be then given courtesy of the court's consideration as to whether or not its probative value outweighs its prejudicial effect. Could the evidence be denied admission altogether unless any portion of the evidence can be rehabilitated through an independent expert? Or through some other foundational, non-interested non-party? Fabricating or altering evidence is intended generally to deceive (pull the smoking gun out of thin air, or hide it?) or distract (add one red herring or two?). The "evidence" was more than likely skewed in the highly probative direction from the start, no?
Useful info for #inhousecounsel on filtering evidence for #AI #deepfakes from Chuck Kellner of #ediscovery software company Everlaw.
Will deepfakes overwhelm us? What’s ahead for in-house legal teams
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No one likes to see the #lawyers get involved. But in #AI, as in all things, the lawyers have a very definite role to play. The use of AI implicates rights and interests and grey areas, and it will produce new opportunities and new types of agreements, along with new types of disputes. It will test the application of existing laws and reveal gaps to be filled with new laws. So, the law and lawyers are at the beginning their own steep innovation curve, along with everyone else. It would be easy to think that the legal issues are all about copyright, with #OpenAI and #StabilityAI and other foundation models being sued by over a dozen companies for breach of their #copyrights. In fact, it is partly about that – these are indeed important issues to sort out in the courts and in board rooms. Those that insist on moving fast and breaking things would do well to remember that the lawyers are innovating too. Read on to read an exclusive column on the topic by barrister and former judge Kay Firth-Butterfield, who, until recently was the head of AI at the World Economic Forum. In February she won The Time100 Impact Award for her work on responsible AI governance. https://lnkd.in/gF2PZih6
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In our latest blog, we explore how artificial intelligence is challenging traditional intellectual property law, introducing new questions about authorship and ownership. Read more about these emerging changes. 👇 #IPLaw #ArtificialIntelligence #AI https://hubs.li/Q02LKKKr0
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Good afternoon, LinkedIn community! I've just finished reading an insightful piece from The Legal Intelligencer on Law.com, titled "AI and Legal Risk: A Perfect Storm". The article delves into the ever-growing relationship between artificial intelligence and the legal sector, highlighting the potential risks and rewards. The key takeaway is that AI is not just a buzzword, but a game-changer in the legal landscape. It's transforming the way we approach risk management, case analysis and even client interaction. However, the article also warns of the potential pitfalls, such as data privacy and ethical considerations. At IDS, we recognise the importance of AI in the legal sector and are leading the charge in its responsible and effective use. Our AI services are designed to help law firms navigate this new terrain, ensuring they reap the benefits without falling foul of the potential risks. As we continue to collaborate with technology vendors, we're proud to be shaping a better legaltech ecosystem. #ArtificialIntelligence #LegalTech #RiskManagement #IDS
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