1. PRESERVING TRUTH ON THE PRAIRIE: NAVIGATING DEEPFAKE CHALLENGES TO SELF-AUTHENTICATING EVIDENCE IN NORTH DAKOTA COURTS.
- Author
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Grathwohl, Bridget
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *BLACK propaganda , *RESTRAINT of trade ,FEDERAL Rules of Evidence (U.S.) - Abstract
In today's digital age, the convergence of law and technology presents both opportunities and challenges. Deepfakes, deceptive digital manipulations created by Artificial Intelligence ("AI"), pose a significant risk to the integrity of courtroom evidence. Like manyjurisdictions, North Dakota faces growing threats from artificial intelligence and deepfakes. While the existing North Dakota Rules of Evidence establish fundamental safeguards for admissible evidence, they inadequately address the vulnerability exposed by deepfakes, particularly for self-authenticating evidence under Rule 902. With limited guidance available to legal practitioners and judges, there is a pressing need for legislative and judicial collaboration to define deepfakes and establish standards for ensuring evidentiary authentic-it. This Note contends that North Dakota's Century Code must not remain silent while deepfakes jeopardize perceptions of evidence. As North Dakota navigates these challenges, it exemplifies a microcosm of the broader American legal system grappling with the disruptive potential of deep fakes and AI. This Note suggests that the starting point in confronting this issue is for the legislatures and the judiciary to work together by etching AI and deepfakes into the Century Code and modifying authenticity standards and procedures. By confronting this issue, our state's leaders can protect North Dakota's citizens and preserve truth on the prairie. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024