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In an Arizona court, a victim's sister, Stacey Wales, used an AI-generated video to deliver a victim impact statement, portraying her slain brother forgiving the shooter. Judge Todd Lang praised the video and sentenced the defendant to the maximum 10.5 years. The defense has appealed, questioning the judge's reliance on the AI video. This case highlights a growing trend of AI use in U.S. courtrooms, raising legal and ethical concerns.
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