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AI-Generated Evidence at Trial: Legal Challenges & Admissibility Strategies - On Demand CLE

Maura R. Grossman
$100.00

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As generative AI technology rapidly evolves, computer-generated evidence and deepfakes have become increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-generated content. Given the ubiquity of AI, attorneys need to take this growing technology into account when planning their trial strategy.

This 90-minute program, led by attorney and AI researcher Dr. Maura R. Grossman, will provide plaintiffs’ counsel with essential knowledge about handling AI-generated evidence in court proceedings.

The session will begin with a clear, accessible explanation of AI fundamentals, including predictive and generative AI, as well as deepfakes. Dr. Grossman will then explore the unique evidentiary challenges these technologies present in courtroom settings, particularly in light of the Federal Judicial Conference’s Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules’ discussion of AI-specific revisions to the Federal Rules of Evidence at the recent meeting on May 2, 2025. 

Topics to be covered will include:

  • Plain-English fundamentals of AI, generative AI, and deepfakes
  • Detection methods for identifying manipulated or deepfake evidence 
  • Unique challenges posed by AI-generated evidence in court proceedings
  • Authentication requirements for AI-generated evidence
  • Best practices for establishing the reliability of AI-generated evidence
  • Strategies for admitting or challenging the admissibility of AI-generated content
  • Proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence and state equivalents

Drawing on her extensive expertise in responsible AI and AI as evidence, Dr. Grossman will review the proposed evidence rule changes—including potential new Federal Rule of Evidence 707 that would apply Rule 702’s reliability standards to machine-generated evidence—and will provide practical strategies for attorneys seeking to either admit or challenge AI-generated evidence.

Dr. Grossman’s work has frequently been cited in case law and literature, both in North America and abroad. Don’t miss your opportunity to learn how to anticipate AI in the courtroom—directly from one of the leading legal experts in the field.

This On Demand Program is a pre-order. It will be available for streaming in your account on or before 7/2/25.

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each user must register individually as they will need their own login to access the program and comply with CLE requirements. 

Need accreditation in another jurisdiction?  Fill out this form and note Course No. 250618D00.

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Original Air Date: 06/18/2025

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AI-Generated Evidence at Trial: Legal Challenges & Admissibility Strategies - On Demand CLE

$100.00

As generative AI technology rapidly evolves, computer-generated evidence and deepfakes have become increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-generated content. Given the ubiquity of AI, attorneys need to take this growing technology into account when planning their trial strategy.

This 90-minute program, led by attorney and AI researcher Dr. Maura R. Grossman, will provide plaintiffs’ counsel with essential knowledge about handling AI-generated evidence in court proceedings.

The session will begin with a clear, accessible explanation of AI fundamentals, including predictive and generative AI, as well as deepfakes. Dr. Grossman will then explore the unique evidentiary challenges these technologies present in courtroom settings, particularly in light of the Federal Judicial Conference’s Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules’ discussion of AI-specific revisions to the Federal Rules of Evidence at the recent meeting on May 2, 2025. 

Topics to be covered will include:

Drawing on her extensive expertise in responsible AI and AI as evidence, Dr. Grossman will review the proposed evidence rule changes—including potential new Federal Rule of Evidence 707 that would apply Rule 702’s reliability standards to machine-generated evidence—and will provide practical strategies for attorneys seeking to either admit or challenge AI-generated evidence.

Dr. Grossman’s work has frequently been cited in case law and literature, both in North America and abroad. Don’t miss your opportunity to learn how to anticipate AI in the courtroom—directly from one of the leading legal experts in the field.

This On Demand Program is a pre-order. It will be available for streaming in your account on or before 7/2/25.

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each user must register individually as they will need their own login to access the program and comply with CLE requirements. 

Need accreditation in another jurisdiction?  Fill out this form and note Course No. 250618D00.

Shop all Continuing Legal Education videos for lawyers.

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