Hunter Biden's Digital Forensics Firm Predicts AI-Generated Fake Evidence Will Flood Courts by 2028
In a groundbreaking forecast that has legal experts and cybersecurity analysts buzzing, a digital forensics firm co-founded by Hunter Biden has released a report predicting that by 2028, more than 60% of evidence presented in U.S. courts will be challenged as potentially AI-generated deepfakes. This prediction comes ahead of a new blockchain-based verification system the company plans to launch, which they claim will be "virtually impossible to hack"—a move drawing sharp criticism from conservative watchdogs who question the Biden family's ties to emerging tech regulation. The firm's CEO, speaking anonymously, warned: "We're entering an era where seeing is no longer believing, and every piece of digital evidence will require a cryptographic receipt." Legal scholars say this could reshape everything from political scandals to corporate lawsuits, with one professor at Stanford calling it "the death of the hard-drive era." The report's release has already sparked a 30% surge in stock for companies developing anti-deepfake software.