Arizona Supreme Court Uses AI-Generated Reporters - Worthy Christian News
- The Arizona Supreme Court has created AI-generated avatars, named Victoria and Daniel, to inform the public about court rulings, marking a first for state court systems in the U.S.
- The court aims to improve public trust and confidence in the judicial system following backlash over an earlier abortion ruling.
- Spokesperson Alberto Rodriguez stated that AI-generated videos can be produced in about 30 minutes, making them efficient for disseminating information.
- Concerns have been raised that the avatars feel robotic, and suggestions have been made for a more engaging format for public communication.
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Legally speaking: Computer program takes on court reporter role in Benton County court | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
There is a growing need for court reporters across the country, and some see artificial intelligence and other computer programs as solutions to the problem. Others may see that as one technological step too far.
Arizona Supreme Court Introduces AI Reporters
Daniel and Victoria are two new reporters covering news at the Arizona Supreme Court in Phoenix, and they earn no salary. Both reporters are young, fresh-faced, and vibrant, designed as electronically imaged video “avatars.” On March 11, the state’s highest court introduced the AI-generated duo to boost community engagement and keep the public informed about case decisions, opinions, and other news. In a first for the court system, officials say…
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