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If AI can fake evidence, modernize the government, and make your dog look like a 1974 album coverā¦
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The U.S. governmentās bold move to bring real AI talent inside Washington
Why courts are struggling to tell real evidence from AI-made fiction
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U.S.A
𦾠AI Tech Force Wants to Rewire the Government
The Bite:
Trump is launching a new federal Tech Force to work inside the U.S. government.
The goal is simple: modernize federal tech systems, build AI infrastructure, and close the talent gap between Washington and Silicon Valley.
Major tech companies like Amazon and Apple are backing the effort;
Helping recruit and rotate talent into public-sector roles.
Itās being framed as a competitiveness move.
One meant to keep the U.S. from falling behind in the global AI race.
Snacks:
~1,000 technical roles across AI, software, data, and cyber-security.
Two-year service terms, with competitive pay by government standards
Private-sector partnerships help source talent and expertise
Positioned as national strategy, not just a hiring program
Why it Bites:
For years, the U.S. government has been trying to regulate AI without truly understanding how itās built.
This is a bet that the fastest way to catch up isnāt more hearings, but more engineers.
If it works, the government gains real technical muscle and better policy instincts.
If it doesnāt, critics will see it as a revolving door that hands influence to Big Tech.
Either way, the message is clear:
AI leadership now depends on execution, not speeches;
And the U.S. doesnāt want to lose that race.


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Law & AI
āļø The Courts Arenāt Ready for AI Evidence

The Bite:
Evidence can be created faster than courts can decide what counts as real.
Law professionals are already facing cases involving AI-generated or AI-altered material without clear rules for handling it.
As you AI enthusiasts should know:
AI can easily create or modify every type of data in a way that looks authentic.
About the gap between what AI can do and what the law can reliably evaluate:
Itās getting wider and starting to affect real cases.
Snacks:
AI can generate or alter evidence without obvious traces
Todayās evidence rules werenāt ready for AI or model-generated data
Bad actors can exploit uncertainty creating doubt even on real evidence
Legal scholars are calling for emergency guidance
Why it bites:
This isnāt a future problem but an everyday one.
If courts canāt tell whatās authentic, cases may:
Slow down, collapse, or get decided on shaky ground.
The danger isnāt just fake evidence, but plausible doubt everywhere;
Even when the truth exists.
That hurts people. Literally anyone relying on the justice system to get facts right.
Unless legal systems move faster, AI wonāt just change how evidence is made;
Itāll change whether people trust institutional justice at all.


Everything Else
š§ You Need to Know
š§āš» U.S. Launches Tech Force to Boost AI & Federal Tech
ā Trump is creating a ~1,000-person Tech Force of engineers and specialists to modernize government tech systems in partnership with tech firms.

š¼ AI Use Spreads in EU Households
ā 32.7% of EU people used generative AI tools in 2025, mostly for personal use other than work or educational uses.
š§āāļø Council of Europe: AI Needs Human-Rights Oversight
ā Council of Europeās commissioner highlights the need for smart AI oversight to protect human rights and democratic values as AI use expands.

š” Kazakhstan Expands Energy & AI in Utilities
ā Government is expanding energy capacity and AI integration in its utilities sector, forming digital platforms to modernize energy management.
āļø AI Evidence Rules Struggle to Keep Up With Tech
ā Opinio Juris piece argues that legal and evidence-handling rules are lagging behind fast-advancing AI tech.
š CX Chatbots Still Frustrate Despite Growth
ā Consumers increasingly use chatbots at home but many remain stuck in outdated designs, leading to frustrating experiences and lackluster CX results.
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