Deepfake Evidence: Detecting and Challenging Digital Deception in the Courtroom

[Webinar] Truth on Trial: How to Detect and Challenge Deepfake Evidence in the AI Era

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, it has made the fabrication of convincing documents, images, audio, and video easier than ever. This shift has given rise to a new generation of evidence that poses significant risks to the integrity of legal proceedings. Misleading courts, opposing counsel, and clients is now a real concern.

Understanding the Challenge

This session aims to equip legal professionals with the essential knowledge and tools necessary to detect, challenge, and prevent the use of AI-generated deepfakes during litigation. As deepfake technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, understanding its implications is critical for maintaining justice.

Key Learning Outcomes

Attendees will gain insights into:

  • Recognizing common indicators of manipulated digital evidence.
  • Understanding forensic techniques used to authenticate files.
  • Implementing best practices for preserving originals and maintaining a defensible chain of custody.

Additionally, the evolving legal landscape will be addressed, focusing on admissibility standards and ethical obligations. Participants will learn how to effectively collaborate with digital forensics experts to safeguard the integrity of their cases in an era where “seeing is no longer believing.”

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is designed for current practitioners, including:

  • Attorneys
  • Litigation support managers
  • Judicial officers
  • Paralegals

All participants will be armed with the necessary knowledge to identify and challenge fraudulent AI evidence effectively.

Expert Presenters

The session features insights from esteemed professionals:

  • Brett Burney, Vice President of eDiscovery Consulting, Nextpoint Law Group
  • Doug Austin, Editor, eDiscovery Today
  • Judge Xavier Rodriguez, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
  • Dr. Felix Hernandez, CEO, Felix Hern Speaks

By attending this informative webinar, legal professionals will enhance their readiness to confront the challenges posed by deepfake evidence in today’s technologically advanced legal environment.

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