AI brought a road rage victim ‘back to life’ in court. Experts say it went too far
In Arizona, a courtroom just witnessed history—a family used AI to bring their murdered loved one, Christopher Pelkey, back to life for a victim impact statement. In a video, Pelkey's digital likeness addressed the judge before his killer, Gabriel Horcasitas, received a 10.5-year sentence. While emotionally powerful, this bold use of AI raises serious ethical and legal questions. But here’s the twist for the paper packaging world: as digital memorials grow, demand for tactile, trustworthy records—like embossed legal documents and secure paper transcripts—could surge. Authenticity might just become paper’s newest superpower in an age of deepfakes.https://www.fastcompany.com/91331139/ai-brought-a-road-rage-victim-back-to-life-in-court-experts-say-it-went-too-far
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