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In an Arizona courtroom, a deceased man was able to speak thanks to AI and his family's efforts. Here's what happened.
The judge in the case gave defendant Gabriel Horcasitas 10.5 years. Immediately after the sentencing, defense attorney Jason Lamm appealed the decision.
An AI-generated deepfake of a deceased man spoke at the sentencing hearing of his own killer. The avatar asked for leniency, ...
In what's believed to be a first in U.S. courts, the family of Chris Pelkey used AI to create a video using his likeness to ...
The defendant got the maximum of 10½ years for the 2021 murder. His attorney called the presentation "inflammatory," ...
Stacey Wales played the AI-generated video of her brother as a victim impact statement during the sentencing of his killer in ...
The use of generative AI tools, including deepfakes, is increasingly infiltrating courtrooms, raising ethical questions and ...
Stacey Wales had a daunting task before her: preparing a victim impact statement for the sentencing of the man who had ...
An Army veteran shot dead in a road rage incident nearly four years ago appeared in an Arizona courtroom from beyond the ...
In a groundbreaking legal event, the family of Christopher Pelkey, a murder victim, employed AI to create an avatar for his ...
AI experts say this is likely the first time that AI has been used in the U.S. to create an impact statement read by an AI ...
Arizona State University law professor Gary Marchant, who specializes in ethics and emerging technologies, praised Pelkey's loved ones for producing a work that appeared to be against their self ...