Wednesday 24 June @ 13:00 – 14:30
On Wednesday 24 June, ECR MEPs Assita Kanko and Alessandro Ciriani will host a round table discussion on AI, Police and Justice.
In an era where artificial intelligence is pushing the boundaries of digital manipulation, ensuring the reliability of image and video evidence has become increasingly critical for law enforcement, justice systems, and security operations. This event brings together experts to explore the future of digital evidence and AI-powered tools transforming criminal justice. This event brings public and private actors together.
Speakers will include members of Parliament, professionals in public and private sector working within police and justice.
Key themes:
• The impact of AI and the EU AI Act on photo and video investigations
• Authenticity and integrity of visual evidence
• Deepfake detection and forensic techniques
• Legal admissibility and evidentiary standards
• Cross-border cooperation in digital evidence handling
• AI tools for justice and law enforcement including digital forensics platforms, automated evidence analysis, facial recognition systems, and predictive analytics
AI is transforming policing and criminal justice by accelerating digital forensics, automating case review, and enhancing evidence analysis. Tools enable faster review of terabytes of data from seized devices, while automated transcription platforms help process body camera footage and multilingual evidence. Europol’s digital forensic labs already use AI to expedite investigations involving cybercrime, child exploitation, and terrorism.
This event is particularly relevant for professionals working in European security, border control, child protection (CSAM legislation), police cooperation, and judicial evidence standards.
When: Wednesday 24 June @ 13:00 – 14:30
Where: SPINELLI 1H1
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