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When evidence can be deepfaked, how do courts decide what’s real?
AI is pushing Canada’s justice system toward a crisis of trust The post When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real? first appeared on The Walrus.
China personal information protection signals from the CAC’s January 2026 Q&A, covering sensitive data, facial recognition, and DPO.
So, the EU has put together a pretty big deal called the AI Act. It’s basically a set of rules for artificial intelligence, ...
Daniel Island Club is the kind of private-club name that gets dropped in Charleston real estate tours the way schools and commute times do: two championship ...
Davidson College has received the 2026 Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement. The college first earned ...
Dungarvan and West Waterford Chamber of Commerce lobbied politicians to dilute rental reforms that would provide for ...
India’s classification of Bangladesh as a “non-family” posting, reported in a section of the media, has surprised members of the diplomatic community in New Delhi. These reports have not been denied.
According to Avison Young Vietnam, domestic investors emerged as the primary acquirers, accounting for a major in transactions valued above 100 million USD.
The Canadian Securities Administrators (“CSA”) have proposed amendments and changes to National Instrument 81-102 Investment ...
New “AI GYM for Science” dramatically boosts the biological and chemical intelligence of any causal or frontier LLM, delivering up to 10x performance gains on key drug discovery benchmarks and ...
The 2025 inventory is expected “soon” and will once again be posted on GitHub, Federal Chief Information Officer Greg ...
The structure DSE follows has remained largely unchanged since its introduction many years ago, despite significant evolution in global capital market practices.
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