A federal court judge has thrown out expert testimony from a Stanford University artificial intelligence and misinformation ...
A federal district judge issued a harsh rebuke and tossed out the testimony of a Stanford misinformation expert who submitted ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison cannot rely on a misinformation expert whose court filing included made-up citations ...
As the cybersecurity landscape evolves, so must our approach to safeguarding organizations and individuals. For too long, ...
Jeff Hancock, the founder of the Stanford Social Media Lab who wrote the document, says the errors don’t change the “substantive points in the declaration.” Hancock submitted the affidavit i ...
A Lewisport Police Officer was in pursuit of him, and Newhard speeded out of Lewisport toward Hawesville. Hancock County ...
(WTRF) – Hancock County Commissioners met for the last time this year and the community said a heartfelt farewell to longtime commissioner, Jeff Davis. Davis has spent 28 years in politics which ...
In his regretful filing with the court, Hancock — who studies AI's effects on misinformation and trust — detailed how his use of OpenAI's ChatGPT to produce his expert submission led to the ...
Stanford’s Jeff Hancock submitted the document as an expert declaration in a case involving a new Minnesota law that makes it illegal to use AI to mislead voters prior to an election.
Misinformation expert Jeff Hancock was accused of citing fake sources in his written affidavit supporting a new anti-misinformation law in Minnesota, according to an independent news organization.
Jeff Hancock, founding director of the Stanford Social Media Lab and disinformation expert, presented a series of arguments in favor of the legislation. To be fair, the law only targets deepfake ...