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Watch: AI brings murder victim to life in Arizona Court as family uses avatar in sentencing hearing – Times of India – Delhi News Daily

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Watch: AI brings murder victim to life in Arizona Court as family uses avatar in sentencing hearing
Stacey Wales, sister of the late Christopher Pelkey, displays her brother’s image at her mother’s home in Chandler, Ariz. (Picture credit: AP)

In a landmark moment for the American justice system, the family of Christopher Pelkey used artificial intelligence to allow him to “speak” posthumously at the sentencing of the man convicted of killing him during a 2021 road rage incident in Arizona.Pelkey, a 37-year-old US Army veteran who had served three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, was fatally shot by Gabriel Paul Horcasitas while both were stopped at a red light in Chandler, Arizona. As per CBS News, Pelkey was walking toward Horcasitas’ car when he was shot in the chest. Last week, Horcasitas was sentenced to 10.5 years in prison for manslaughter.During the sentencing, a nearly four-minute AI-generated video was played in court, showing a digital recreation of Pelkey delivering a victim impact statement. The avatar, created using a single photograph and audio from a YouTube video where Pelkey discussed PTSD, greeted the court with a disclaimer: “I am a version of Chris Pelkey recreated through AI that uses my picture and my voice profile.”“It is a shame we encountered each other that day in those circumstances. In another life, we probably could have been friends,” said the AI Pelkey, according to The New York Times. “I believe in forgiveness and in God, who forgives. I always have and I still do”, added the AI avatar.The video, written by Pelkey’s sister Stacey Wales, aimed to reflect his forgiving nature. She was quoted by the BBC saying, “We approached this with ethics and morals because this is a powerful tool… like a hammer, it can build or destroy. We used it to build.”The AI rendering struck a chord with Judge Todd Lang of the Maricopa County Superior Court. “I loved that AI,” he said, as quoted by BBC News. “And as angry as you are, and justifiably angry as the family is, I heard the forgiveness. And I know Mr. Horcasitas appreciated it, but so did I”, Lang added.However, the use of AI in such a personal and emotional court proceeding has raised questions among legal experts. Gary Marchant, a law professor and member of Arizona’s AI committee, was quoted by CBS News as saying that there’s concern that “deepfake evidence” might influence judges and juries. “It’s easy to create, and anyone can do it on a phone,” he warned.Despite these concerns, the AI video was allowed because Arizona law permits victim impact statements in any digital format, explained victims’ rights attorney Jessica Gattuso, as per news agency AP. The video was also supported by nearly 50 letters submitted by family and friends that echoed its message.Horcasitas’ attorney, Jason Lamm, has filed an appeal, suggesting that the judge may have improperly relied on the AI video in sentencing. “However, this may be a situation where they just took it too far,” Lamm was quoted by The New York Times.While the AI avatar was used only in the sentencing phase and not during the trials, of which there were two due to a disclosure error in the first, the incident has prompted broader debate about AI’s place in the courtroom. Cynthia Godsoe, a Brooklyn Law School professor, was quoted by The Times as saying that such technology can “inflame emotions more than pictures,” warning courts to tread carefully.But others see potential. As Maura R. Grossman of the American Bar Association’s AI task force noted, “There’s no jury that can be unduly influenced,” and therefore, she did not find it “ethically or legally troubling.”





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