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This reminds me of that one judge that let prosecution use an AI approximation of a dead man against someone that killed the dead man to speak in the dead man's voice and I just wanted to throw the justice system INTO THE OCEAN cause wtf. https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/09/tech/ai-courtroom-victim-impact-statement-arizona/
How is that even admissible in court? It's worse than hearsay, it's madeupsay.
If your honour pleases, we have used AI to turn this child's crayon drawing into the defendant pleading guilty! I'll allow it.
For fucks sake.
That is so horribly unethical. Wtf is wrong with people.
What? Come on! It made the judge "feel" something! Not like someone's died or something! /s
WTF.
Yeah, ain't it great that judges can be easily swayed by some bullshit? Good country, ethics really well here.