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CALI Webinar - The Rise of Deepfakes and Generative AI: When You Can’t Believe What You See

Written by Annie Malloy

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All is not always as it appears.  It has always been possible for ESI to be altered or fabricated, but in recent years, new machine learning tools have made it possible for computers to produce a tsunami of fake images, fake audio, and fake video with disturbing quality and ease.  From deepfakes to generative AI tools, they pose real challenges to our current discovery processes, from new opportunities to inadvertently rely on something altered to new authentication challenges.  This program will discuss these new challenges and how we can prepare for them.

All is not always as it appears.  It has always been possible for ESI to be altered or fabricated, but in recent years, new machine learning tools have made it possible for computers to produce a tsunami of fake images, fake audio, and fake video with disturbing quality and ease.  From deepfakes to generative AI tools, they pose real challenges to our current discovery processes, from new opportunities to inadvertently rely on something altered to new authentication challenges.  This program will discuss these new challenges and how we can prepare for them.

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