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AI Deepfakes and the Legal Profession: Scary but Amazing

AI Deepfakes and the Legal Profession: Scary but Amazing

Ethical legal professionals who want a deep dive into AI
Join an expert discussion and learn how to spot manipulated evidence
Protect your clients and your bar card in a rapidly changing digital world

What attendees are saying:

“Incredibly powerful CLE. Useful for both legal practice and real life!” -Nancy M.
“Jerry relayed an incredible amount of information in an engaging manner. One of the best presenters I've ever encountered!” -Michael B.
“Very good overview for many people who heretofore had little to no idea of the AI deepfake issue.” -Richard S.
Jerry Bui
Right Forensics Founder & CEO
Jordan Turk
Attorney and Director of Education & Attorney Development at Smokeball
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About this session

AI-generated deepfakes are revolutionizing digital media, but they’re also raising significant concerns in the legal world. How can you protect your clients from manipulated evidence? What should you do when the line between reality and fabrication becomes blurry? Get ready for a thought-provoking deep dive that explores both the incredible potential and the frightening risks of deepfake technology in the legal profession.

Join Jerry Bui, Founder and CEO of Right Forensics, as he takes you through the awesome power of deepfakes, and pitfalls to avoid with this technology. Attorney Jordan Turk will moderate the session.


In this free on-demand webinar, you'll learn:

What deepfakes are, how they're created, why you should care and surprising benefits
The legal implications of deepfakes on court proceedings
Insights into identifying deepfakes, mitigating their risks, and protecting your clients from digital manipulation

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