What happens when a deepfake video becomes probable cause? Law enforcement agencies are already grappling with AI-generated evidence, doxing attacks on officers, and a training gap that's growing wider every six weeks. If the justice system can't keep up with the AI threat curve, the consequences won't just be policy problems — they'll be people's lives.
In this episode of The Audit, former firefighter-paramedic turned strategic communications consultant Braden Frame — founder of Modern Cartographers and Modern Fortis — joins co-hosts Joshua Schmidt, Eric Brown, and Nick Mellum to break down the rapidly evolving AI threat landscape facing law enforcement and public safety. Braden draws a sharp parallel between law enforcement's slow adoption of social media a decade ago and the AI reckoning happening right now — and why that delay could be catastrophic this time around.
🔍 What We Cover:
How AI-generated fake evidence is already entering courtrooms — and why it'll only get harder to detect
Why law enforcement is repeating its social media mistakes with AI adoption
The guardrails debate: Venice AI, unregulated tools, and who pays the price when there are no limits
Doxing attacks on officers and public servants — and how to defend your personal information
AI in the field: body cam transcription, paramedic decision support, and where the tech actually works today
Authenticity as a weapon: why real human voices will matter more than ever in the age of AI slop
Don't wait until your organization is the next headline. IT leaders need to stay ahead of evolving threats, and this episode delivers critical insights to help protect your business. Like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth security discussions!
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