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The Presidential Task Force on AI and Digital Technologies welcomes you to Wexford, a fictional city that has purchased AI-enabled law enforcement tools with a black box provision from a tech vendor. Task Force member Elizabeth Daitz moderates a discussion on the complexities of AI usage in criminal investigations and prosecution. Panelists Christian Quinn, Andrew Warshawer, Jerome Greco, and the Honorable Paul Grimm provide insightful perspectives on the significance of the black box provision, ethical and legal implications, and the need for transparency and coordination among stakeholders to ensure these tools are used effectively and justly in the criminal justice system.

00:00 Introductions

02:18 Fictional Case Study: Sentinel AI in Law Enforcement

03:31 Regulatory Landscape and Challenges

05:50 Bias and Explainability in AI

12:19 AI in Law Enforcement

18:01 Legal Implications of AI in Prosecution

35:52 Defense Perspective on AI Evidence

43:54 Challenging Unverifiable Evidence

46:57 Litigation Strategy and Expert Witnesses

49:00 Economic Barriers in Defense Technology

53:33 Judicial Perspectives on AI Evidence

01:13:53 Key Takeaways and Leadership in AI

01:22:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts