If AI and deep fakes can listen to a video or audio of a person and then are able to successfully reproduce such person, what does this entail for trials?

It used to be that recording audio or video would give strong information which often would weigh more than witnesses, but soon enough perfect forgery could enter the courtroom just as it’s doing in social media (where you’re not sworn to tell the truth, though the consequences are real)

I know fake information is a problem everywhere, but I started wondering what will happen when it creeps in testimonies.

How will we defend ourselves, while still using real videos or audios as proof? Or are we just doomed?

  • SavvyWolf
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    56 months ago

    How would you prove that the camera itself is real, is the only device with access to the private key and isn’t falsifying it’s video feed?

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      The sort of case I was thinking of is if different parties present different versions of an image or video and you want to establish which version is altered and which is original.