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Courts are increasingly confronting AI-generated and AI-manipulated evidence land on their dockets. But with innovation comes scrutiny—and for good reason.
U.S. Attorney Kurt L. Wall announced a $477,943 OJJDP grant to the Louisiana DOJ for its Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
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Professor Ibrahim Adeola Katibi, a renowned cardiologist, teaches at the University of Ilorin in Kwara State. He is a former ...
What began in Georgia as a criminal offense for parents teaching their children at home has, over four decades, grown into ...
AI is pushing Canada’s justice system toward a crisis of trust The post When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real? first appeared on The Walrus.
About 4,800 members of the public had their personal information exposed after a cyberattack on the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality’s servers.
The program runs June 28 through Aug. 8 on VTSU Randolph campus and is organized into three intensive two-week sessions, with ...
Estonia’s Ministry of the Interior IT and Development Centre (SMIT) has awarded X Infotech a contract to build a mobile app for remote biometric collection in the e-residency program. The planned ...