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flag Canada funds tool to help courts spot AI-generated evidence.

flag Canadian researchers are developing a free, open-source tool to help courts detect AI-generated evidence like videos, photos, and documents, funded by a $700,000 grant from Canada’s AI Safety Institute. flag Led by Maura Grossman of the University of Waterloo, the project aims to provide transparent, reliable detection with clear confidence levels, addressing flaws in current commercial tools that are often biased and opaque. flag The tool focuses on identifying AI content created with common, accessible tools rather than advanced forgeries, targeting everyday legal cases in family and criminal courts. flag While not a perfect solution, it’s designed to assist judges and legal professionals in evaluating digital evidence more accurately as AI technology evolves.

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