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Subject Jonathan Turley Blasts DOJ For Using ‘Deepfake’ Possibility As Reason For Not Releasing Biden Interview Audio
Date June 4, 2024 5:06 PM
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George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley criticized the Department of Justice(DOJ) Monday for claiming that the possibility of a “deepfake” as a result of artificial intelligence(AI) warranted blocking the release of audio of an interview with President Joe Biden.
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Jonathan Turley Blasts DOJ For Using ‘Deepfake’ Possibility As Reason
For Not Releasing Biden Interview Audio

George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley criticized
the Department of Justice(DOJ) Monday for claiming that the
possibility of a “deepfake” as a result of artificial intelligence(AI)
warranted blocking the release of audio of an interview with President
Joe Biden.

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A federal appeals court blocked a grant program Monday that is only open to black, female business owners.
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Federal Court Blocks ‘Racially Exclusive’ Grant Program Available Only
To Black Women

A federal appeals court blocked a grant program Monday that is only
open to black, female business owners.

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