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AI could be used to create evidence, alibis in court cases, San Diego law professor says
A University of San Diego professor is looking into how artificial intelligence could be a serious threat to the legal system. She says it could be used to make fake evidence or tamper with real evidence.
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San Diego professor on how AI could transform the legal system
A University of San Diego law professor is working to bring attention to something starting to pick up steam: artificial intelligence being used in the legal system as evidence. NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes reports on April 10, 2024.
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Spirit Airlines to offer 5 more routes from San Diego by this summer
Low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines announced that it will add five new destinations out of San Diego by this summer.
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Frontier Airlines adding new nonstop destination out of San Diego
Frontier Airlines is expected to launch a nonstop service between San Diego and El Paso, Texas, starting in May, the ultra-low-cost carrier announced Wednesday.
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Flights canceled after some Boeing planes are being grounded
Several flights won’t be taking off this morning, as the FAA is inspecting more planes after part of a Boeing plane blew off mid-flight on Friday. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford reports.
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San Diego travelers react to disruptions after grounding of Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners
Some airlines are canceling flights, causing a ripple effect of delays and cancelations. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry shows us the impact it’s having in San Diego.
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Delays, cancelations at San Diego airport after Alaska Airlines door plug incident grounds some jets
The fallout continues a day after the Federal Aviation Administration grounded Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners — a decision made after part of an Alaska Airlines aircraft blew out mid-flight on Friday.