evidence provenance

About this tag
The evidence provenance tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the origin, chain of custody, and verification of evidence, particularly in contexts involving artificial intelligence. Recent threads examine how AI-generated content, such as debate summaries from Copilot Advisors or fabricated match references in police intelligence, can undermine trust when evidence provenance is unclear or falsified. Topics include the importance of documenting how evidence is collected, processed, and attributed, especially when AI tools introduce errors or hallucinations. The tag is relevant for users interested in forensic integrity, AI accountability, and the reliability of digital evidence in enterprise IT, security, and legal settings.
  1. Copilot Advisors: AI Debate Between Two Personas for Better Decisions

    Microsoft’s Copilot appears to be testing a new, deliberately theatrical way to surface analysis: a feature reportedly called Copilot Advisors, which would let users pick two distinct AI personas, assign them opposing stances, and watch or listen as they argue a topic in a structured debate...
  2. AI Hallucination Sparks Maccabi Ban Fallout for West Midlands Police

    The West Midlands Police decision to advise Birmingham’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG) to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from attending a Europa League fixture at Villa Park has landed as a defining embarrassment for modern policing: a public-safety judgement built on weak, poorly documented...