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AI as a Report Writing Tool: Accuracy Enhancing or Recollection Poisoning?
August 30, 2024 · 67 min

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What's the real impact of AI on law enforcement documentation? Can digital forensics tools truly revolutionize our investigative processes? These are just some of the provocative questions we tackle in our season two premiere of Digital Forensics Now! Join us as we celebrate our one-year anniversary with reflections on the past year, exciting updates, and plans for the future. The episode takes a deep dive into the ethical and practical implications of AI in law enforcement, sparked by a recent AP News article on police officers using AI chatbots for writing crime reports. We express our skepticism about AI's accuracy and discuss the vital need for human oversight. Examining AI’s influence on officers' recollection of events, this episode scrutinizes the potential pitfalls and ethical concerns associated with AI in policing. We also humorously critique some AI-generated descriptions of our podcast, shedding light on AI's current limitations and biases.Don't forget to vote for your favorite difference makers with the SANS Difference Maker Awards!In the latter part of the show, we shine a spotlight on Recuperabit, a forensic file system reconstruction tool, and Lionel Notari's invaluable contributions on iOS log files. We tackle the challenges of modifying third-party tools and discuss the broader ethical concerns of reverse engineering. As we wrap up, we celebrate our anniversary by announcing the winners of our prize draw and featuring the "Meme of the Week," which humorously highlights the financial struggles in our field. Tune in for an informative and engaging episode!Notes-Local Storage and Session Storage in Mozilla FireFox Part 1https://www.cclsolutionsgroup.com/post/local-storage-and-session-storage-in-mozilla-firefox-part-1SANS Difference Maker Awardshttps://www.sans.org/about/awards/difference-makers/Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write crime reports. Will they hold up in court?https://apnews.com/article/ai-writes-police-reports-axon-body-cameras-chatgpt-a24d1502b53faae4be0dac069243f418Magnet Forensics acquires Medex Forensicshttps://www.magnetforensics.com/news/magnet-forensics-acquires-medex-forensics-strengthening-video-evidence-integrity-with-detection-of-deepfakes-and-generative-ai/RecuperaBit Forensic File System Reconstructionhttps://www.forensicfocus.com/interviews/andrea-lazzarotto-digital-forensics-consultant-and-developer/https://github.com/Lazza/RecuperaBitThe Logs of the Weekhttps://www.ios-unifiedlogs.com/unifiedlogoftheweek