Questions to Ask About Government Use of Deepfakes
Northwestern researchers examine the potential harms to democracy. Will the lure of deepfakes prove irresistible to democratic governments? What questions should governments ask — and who in ...
With Scott Turow
Bestselling author and lawyer Scott Turow has written 13 books, including the law school must-read One L, and Presumed Innocent, the novel credited with creating the legal fiction genre. Host Daniel Rodriguez talks to Scott about legal fiction, his career as a writer and lawyer, and the nature of legal education. They also touch on Scott’s work to reform capital punishment and the legal complexities of being an author in the age of technology.
Northwestern researchers examine the potential harms to democracy. Will the lure of deepfakes prove irresistible to democratic governments? What questions should governments ask — and who in ...
On February 1, Northwestern Pritzker Law, in collaboration with the School of Communication, held “Generative AI+Entertainment: Opportunity, Ethics, and Law,” a collaborative conference that ...
The Task Force’s 20 judges, practitioners, and academics are charged with gathering knowledge and recommending how the Illinois Judicial Branch should regulate and use AI in the future.