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Judicial Approaches to Acknowledged and Unacknowledged AI Generated Evidence (2024 Symposium Edition Episode 4)

Judicial Approaches to Acknowledged and Unacknowledged AI Generated Evidence (2024 Symposium Edition Episode 4)

Update: 2025-01-04
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This is the fourth episode of six, in the special "Symposium Edition Podcast" of STLR Conversations. We are sharing the recordings of our symposium on "Judging Science," which explores how the judiciary assesses and incorporates scientific and expert testimony in the US legal system. 

 

Today, we are listening to Professor Maura Grossman from Osgoode Hall Law School present on "Judicial Approaches to Acknowledged and Unacknowledged AI Generated Evidence." Professor Grossman collaborated on this work with Judge Paul Grimm of Duke Law School, who was unable to join today. Their work will be published in the upcoming Vol. 26 No. 2, "Symposium Edition," of the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review in the spring.

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Judicial Approaches to Acknowledged and Unacknowledged AI Generated Evidence (2024 Symposium Edition Episode 4)

Judicial Approaches to Acknowledged and Unacknowledged AI Generated Evidence (2024 Symposium Edition Episode 4)