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Seeing is no longer believing.
Generative AI is changing how evidence is created, presented, and challenged in legal settings. Courts have long relied on audiovisual material as a form of “silent witness.” If it appeared authentic and could be minimally verified, it was often accepted.
That assumption no longer holds.
In this episode, we explore how AI-generated content is creating two critical risks: fabricated evidence being accepted as real, and genuine evidence being dismissed as fake. This second risk, often overlooked, is reshaping trust in digital evidence.
This phenomenon is commonly referred to as the “liar’s dividend.”
This is no longer theoretical. It is already happening.
By Tolulope AwoyomiSeeing is no longer believing.
Generative AI is changing how evidence is created, presented, and challenged in legal settings. Courts have long relied on audiovisual material as a form of “silent witness.” If it appeared authentic and could be minimally verified, it was often accepted.
That assumption no longer holds.
In this episode, we explore how AI-generated content is creating two critical risks: fabricated evidence being accepted as real, and genuine evidence being dismissed as fake. This second risk, often overlooked, is reshaping trust in digital evidence.
This phenomenon is commonly referred to as the “liar’s dividend.”
This is no longer theoretical. It is already happening.