In this episode of the Real Evidence Podcast, we explore the emerging challenges of AI deepfakes in the legal context. Drawing from insights by legal scholars, we examine how manipulated audio and video evidence is already impacting courtrooms today. From high-profile cases to everyday legal proceedings, we discuss the authentication challenges facing judges, lawyers, and jurors. Join us as we explore practical solutions being discussed, including emerging detection technologies, forensic collaboration, and legislative responses to this growing topic in judicial proceedings. Whether you're a legal professional or interested in the intersection of AI and justice, this episode offers crucial insights into one of today's most pressing legal technology challenges. Don't forget to rate the podcast and subscribe to stay updated on upcoming episodes or visit our website for more content at guardify.com/real-evidence-podcast. Or watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wqAUUhH8WHM Sources referenced: https://www.law.com/legaltechnews/2024/09/03/deepfakes-in-legal-proceedings-a-strategic-framework-for-collaborative-solutions/?kw=Deepfakes%20in%20Legal%20Proceedings:%20A%20Strategic%20Framework%20for%20Collaborative%20Solutions&utm_source=email&utm_medium=enl&utm_campaign=newsroomupdate&utm_content=20240903&utm_term=ltn&oly_enc_id=0217J8528789I7O Rebecca Delfino’s paper: https://repository.uclawsf.edu/hastings_law_journal/vol74/iss2/3/
In this episode of the Real Evidence Podcast, Ashley and Myron talk with Heather Stewart, the Deputy Director of the Children’s Justice Center program for the State of Utah. She recently helped successfully pioneer statewide changes to forensic interview management and is joining to speak about her experience, lessons, and advice. Topics ranged from what it takes to spur change at the state level, to measuring impact of change and advice for others seeking to make widespread changes related to the adoption of technology or new programs. Don't forget to rate the podcast and subscribe to stay updated on upcoming episodes or visit our website for more content at guardify.com/real-evidence-podcast.
In this episode of the Real Evidence Podcast, Ashley and Myron jumped into the topics of Social Innovation, Social Impact, and more with Shelly Kurtz. Shelly is an award winning marketer, social entrepreneur who has founded numerous social innovation organizations and initiatives. She’s also co-authored an amazing new book titled “This Little World: A How-To Guide for Social Innovators”. We discussed topics related to Shelly’s book such as what is social innovation, who participates in being change makers, what tools and frameworks can be used to better understand widespread problems and opportunities, and take steps toward innovation and impact. Don't forget to rate the podcast and subscribe to stay updated on upcoming episodes or visit our website for more content at guardify.com/real-evidence-podcast. Referenced in this episode: Check out Shelly’s book at www.thislittleworld.org Learn more about the Ikigai framework discussed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikigai.
In this episode of the Real Evidence Podcast, Ashley and Myron focus on the challenges of managing digital evidence in the modern legal landscape. We explore the definition of digital evidence management, its lifecycle, and the key players involved in handling digital evidence. We also cover the various challenges faced by professionals in this field, including the risk of data breaches and tampering during evidence transfer and storage, the increasing diversity and volume of digital evidence types, and the complexities of access management. Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on upcoming episodes and visit our website for more content! Referenced in this episode: https://imagesoftinc.com/allblogposts/digital-evidence-facts/ https://nij.ojp.gov/digital-evidence-and-forensics To learn more about Guardify visit www.guardify.com
In this episode of the Real Evidence Podcast, Ashley and Myron talk to Colleen Brazil, the Senior Director of Children’s Services at Project Harmony in Omaha, Nebraska. Project Harmony is a Child Advocacy Center that offers forensic interview services, medical advocacy, prevention programming, and mental health services for children. Colleen gives insights into Project Harmony's origin, her role, and the adoption of new technology in the field of forensic interviewing. Colleen shares about the challenges and successes that she and her team have faced when onboarding MDT partners, and highlights the benefits of digital solutions in streamlining workflows. She also talks to Myron and Ashley about improving collaboration across the teams in the communities that Project Harmony works with, as well as enhancing the investigative process. Colleen also discusses the evolving role of technology in forensic interviewing, emphasizing its role in peer review, self-assessment, and clinical supervision. Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on upcoming episodes and visit our website for more content! For more information on products and services, visit https://guardify.com/
In this episode of the Real Evidence Podcast, Ashley and Myron speak with Megan Peterson. Megan has extensive experience as a Forensic Interviewer and is currently a Sr. Outreach Specialist with Guardify. Megan shares about her journey as a Forensic Interviewer and practical, valuable advice for how an FI should prepare for the courtroom. Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on upcoming episodes and visit our website for more content! Go to https://guardify.com/
In this episode of the Real Evidence Podcast, Myron and Ashley chat with Ben Jackson, CEO of Guardify. Ben shares the origins of Guardify, their mission and vision, as well as what drives the products they create. They discuss the importance of building technology with intentionality, and the need for a principles-based approach to adoption of new technologies, particularly artificial intelligence. Ben discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI and highlights the need for ethical and intentional use of technology in supporting justice and social impact initiatives. Listen on to hear more about the challenges faced by direct service providers, and how Guardify works to try and support these providers by developing more manageable and user-friendly technology, developed specifically for their needs.Interested in the National Forensic Interviewers Week? Find out more here! Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on upcoming episodes and visit our website for more content! For more information about Guardify, go to https://guardify.com/
In this premiere episode of Guardify Real Evidence, hosts Ashley and Myron kick things off with an engaging discussion on the "why" behind the podcast. Dive into a conversation about the unique perspectives and needs that led to the creation of this platform, as well as Guardify's mission to unite communities in collaboration toward restorative justice. Discover how Guardify’s focus on serving child advocacy centers and its expansion to support prosecutors, law enforcement, and defense attorneys inspired this podcast. Catch a sneak peek of what’s to come in future episodes, including conversations with industry leaders, deep dives into AI’s impact on legal tech and social justice, and insights from front-line professionals. Join us for an enlightening start to the Guardify Real Evidence podcast! Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on upcoming episodes and visit our website for more content. Let's dive into the world of digital evidence together! For more information about Guardify, go to https://guardify.com/