In addition to new trainings for judges and jurors, the report calls for the establishment of a new system for storing and retrieving evidentiary videos, which are far harder for journalists and the public to access than text court records. It also calls on technology companies to develop ways that make it easier for viewers to detect deepfakes without putting videographers who want to remain anonymous (like whistleblowers and activists) in jeopardy.
Source: www.colorado.edu