A lawyer in Minnesota has been accused of using an AI chatbot to draft an affidavit — in support of an anti-deepfake law in ...
Last year, lawyers Steven A. Schwartz and Peter LoDuca were fined $5,000 each in federal court in New York for submitting a ...
A leading misinformation expert is being accused of citing non-existent sources to defend Minnesota’s new law banning ...
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging Minnesota's law criminalizing election deepfakes say an expert brought in by the state ...
A Stanford professor serving as an expert in a federal court lawsuit over fakery created by artificial intelligence submitted a sworn declaration containing false information likely made up by an AI ...
But according to the Reformer, there is no record of that study in the Journal of Information Technology & Politics or any ...
In an bizarre twist, a Stanford University expert who studies misinformation appears to have created some of his own — while ...
Misinformation expert Jeff Hancock is accused of citing fake sources while supporting a new anti-misinformation law in ...
During the pretrial proceedings, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison asked the founding director of Stanford's Social Media Lab, Professor Jeff Hancock, to provide an affidavit declaring his ...