
In August, U.S. District Judge Paul W. Grimm of the District of Maryland convened a panel of leading international experts to lend their perspectives on a few difficult societal and ethical questions: What happens when machine-learned and AI-generated data enter the courtroom? Should that evidence be considered reliable?
The discussion among Judge Grimm, Maura R. Grossman, Sabine Gless and Mireille Hildebrandt has been published in Judicature International, a publication of the Bolch Judicial Institute, Duke Law School.
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