In a recent development in the realm of artificial intelligence and legal proceedings, a Minnesota federal judge has dismissed an expert declaration from a Stanford University AI expert. The declaration, which was submitted in litigation concerning the state’s deepfake legislation, was found to include AI-generated sources, leading the judge to state that it “shatters his credibility with this court.” This decision highlights the growing scrutiny on the use of AI in legal contexts, as well as the importance of ensuring the accuracy and reliability of AI-generated content.
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