Artificial Intelligence is taking society by storm and has even made a name for itself in the courtroom. With the ease of utilizing AI to generate various forms of data, presenting evidence at trial can be a much less arduous process than in years prior, when technology was not as sophisticated. However, alongside AI’s countless benefits lie the risks of reliability and authenticity concerns, which are critical issues in litigation when expert witness testimony and case-related evidence and data are concerned.

On May 2, 2025, the U.S. Judicial Conference’s Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules voted 8-1 in favor of Rule 707 – Machine-Generated Evidence – a proposed rule to mitigate the risk of introducing potentially unreliable AI-generated evidence at trial. Rule 707 would subject all AI

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