
Judges in the USA are expressing serious concern about the use of artificial intelligence to create evidence in court cases. This could negatively impact trust in the justice system, as reported by NBC citing official sources.
In one recent court case, a video was discovered that allegedly demonstrated a witness's testimony. However, it later turned out that this video was created using AI technologies. The court dismissed the case, recognizing the video as a forgery despite its outward plausibility.
Experts warn that with the advancement of technology, such fake materials may become increasingly common. Judges are worried about the potential use of such videos and audio recordings to manipulate court decisions.
In response to the emerging threat, several courts are beginning to develop guidelines for verifying submitted evidence. Lawyers are now required to clarify the source of the materials they present in court. Technical solutions are also being considered, such as checking metadata and using digital signatures to confirm the authenticity of recordings.
Experts emphasize: "Now, with a device that has internet access, anyone can create a convincing fake video or audio in just a few seconds. Therefore, it is extremely important not to trust everything unconditionally and to thoroughly verify each piece of evidence."