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Stanford prof accused of using AI to fake testimony in Minnesota case against conservative YouTuber

  • A Stanford University "misinformation expert" is accused of using AI to create a false testimony for a case involving conservative YouTuber, as reported in the headline.
  • The plaintiff's lawyers requested the dismissal of the testimony, claiming Hancock referenced a nonexistent study, titled "The Influence of Deepfake Videos on Political Attitudes and Behavior."
  • The document stated that the supposed study is not indexed on Google or Bing, leading to concerns about its reliability and relevance in court.
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