Stanford prof accused of using AI to fake testimony in Minnesota case against conservative YouTuber
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A Stanford University "misinformation expert" has been accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) to craft testimony later used by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison in a politically-charged case. Jeff Hancock, a professor of communications and founder of the vaunted school's Social Media Lab, provided an expert declaration in a case involving a satirical conservative YouTuber named Christopher Kohls. The court case is about Minnesota's recent ban on political deepfakes, which the plaintiffs argue is an attack on free speech.
Nov-24-2024, 23:39:53 GMT
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