(2/2) An assumption is that the court is well aware of the risks of additional sanctions if new warrants are pursued and it is likely that 'behind the scenes' planning with some supportive states to help mitigate any new sanctions has to some extent already taken place.
As AI becomes embedded in international criminal investigations, we talked to Marta Bo and @benjaminthorne.bsky.social about its promises and pitfalls, and where optimisation and criminal justice start to pull in opposite directions.
Episode out now 👇
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With Marta Bo and @benjaminthorne.bsky.social
Hosted by our @janethanderson.bsky.social and @svdberg.bsky.social
Berkeley law prof Chris Hoofnagle: "And if that lawyer cannot use their own analytical judgment to assess an AI output, that lawyer has very little value. And so, this is what our policy is about."
Out tomorrow: What happens to criminal investigations when optimisation becomes synonymous with AI? How are investigators actually using AI tools, and where should the line be drawn?
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On the one-year anniversary of EMPIRE OF AI, I am so, so excited to announce The AI Resist List, a new project that documents examples of resistance to the AI empires around the world 😍
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It was a really enjoyable experience to be part of this conversation on AI and international criminal justice investigations with the great Marta Bo, & brilliant hosts @janethanderson.bsky.social & @svdberg.bsky.social Thank you to the AH team for providing a space for these important discussions.