The road-rage killer of an Arizona man was sentenced last week to 10½ years behind bars after his victim spoke to the court via artificial intelligence in what could be the first-of-its-kind use of the technology, officials say.
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what. the actual. fuck. IT IS A MACHINE MAKING UP NONSENSE WORDS. WHAT PLACE DOES THAT HAVE IN A FUCKING COURTROOM?!?!?! the VICTIM didn't fucking SPEAK, it's a goddamned robot! and not even a very smart one!
i don't give a shit how good the people who programmed it knew the deceased, it's still just a fucking language-predicting robot, a fucking TOY, it's literal insanity to think it is even comparable to a real human being's will.
From our humble beginnings, believing that spirits inhabited rocks to, well, today, where we believe spirits inhabit rocks in the form of silicon computer chips, there is never a moment that humanity ceases to amaze.
And you just read this in David Attenborough's voice.
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The Judge allowed the family to play an AI of the victim asking for leniency in sentencing.
That happened.
Using AI to speak on behalf of a deceased person is ethically problematic.
This isn’t trolling, it’s news.
(I don't think that person will ever know.)
Yes, my family knows me best. But, they do not know how I will feel after being a victim of a violent crime.
I’m someone who is against the death penalty but would also want to reach out and kill with my bare hands anyone who hurts my child.
You can’t do this. You can’t know.
Hes rotting in a grave
And you just read this in David Attenborough's voice.