‘My AI Did It’ Is The Next Courtroom Excuse—And It Might Actually Work
‘My AI Did It’ Is The Next Courtroom Excuse—And It Might Actually Work
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ai-did-next-courtroom-excuse-135357430.html
Publish Date: 2026-07-06 09:53:00
Source Domain: uk.news.yahoo.com
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SAIDI Excuse: The paper warns of a new courtroom defense, “SAIDI” (Some Artificial Intelligence Did It), which leverages AI agents to either create no digital forensic records or ones that falsely implicate users.
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Avoided Footprints: AI agents working behind the scenes create no digital footprints like shortcut files or registry entries, leading to a false conclusion that the user did not interact with the document.
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False Positive Evidence: Alternatively, AI-modified files may look like they were edited by a user, creating a misleading record of action.
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Recovery of True Activity: The truth can be found in the file system’s change journal, event logs, and the AI session logs, though these are not typically examined.
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Challenges for Courts: Courts are struggling to handle digital evidence already, and integrating machine-generated evidence faces hurdles, especially regarding accountability and reliability.
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Existing Presence of AI: AI agents are already performing tasks on ordinary computers under user accounts, setting the stage for future disputes over file attribution.
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Unaccountable Agents: Since AI lacks a conscience, it cannot provide testimony under oath, complicating the presentation of machine-generated evidence in court.