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The New Voice of Justice: How AI Brought a Murder Victim Back to Court

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In a groundbreaking moment for the American legal system, a deceased victim addressed his killer in court through an AI-generated video. This unprecedented event occurred during the sentencing of Gabriel Horcasitas, who was convicted of manslaughter for the 2021 road…

New AI Breakthrough: Arizona Road Rage Victim Speaks in Court

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In a groundbreaking fusion of technology and justice, the family of Christopher Pelkey, a 37-year-old Army veteran tragically killed in a 2021 road rage incident in Chandler, Arizona, utilized artificial intelligence to recreate his voice and likeness for a posthumous…

New Legal Milestone: AI Will Shape Future of Bar Exam

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In a development that could redefine how lawyers are trained and tested, the California State Bar has confirmed it used artificial intelligence to help draft questions for the February 2024 bar exam. It’s the first U.S. jurisdiction to publicly admit…

New Conscience Conundrum: Will AI Ever Deserve Rights?

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As AI systems edge closer to behaviors that mimic awareness, a provocative question is emerging on the horizon: if machines ever achieve consciousness, should they be granted rights? This isn’t science fiction—it’s a real debate shaping the future of technology,…

New AI-Led Legislation: The UAE Will Use AI to Draft Laws for the First Time

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The United Arab Emirates is breaking new ground by planning to employ artificial intelligence to write its federal laws—a world first that promises faster, more consistent legislation but raises fresh questions about oversight, ethics, and legal quality. Why the UAE…