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Deepfakes and the Evidentiary foundation of law
By Maître Clara DANOIS, Lawyer   Artificial intelligence exerts a simultaneous and structural pressure upon all branches of European law. Contract law, liability, data protection, IP and Competition law are each being confronted with technological phenomena that exceed the assumptions embedded in existing legal frameworks. The European Union has sought to anticipate, rather than merely react to this transformation.   The EU AI Act represents the most ambitious articulation of that preventive approach. Yet, among the manyfold disruptions introduces by AI, the emergence of deepfakes is unique in that it destabilize not only substantive legal norms but the epistemic foundations upon legal reasoning is constructed.   The...
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