Arizona highest court has created a pair of AI-generated avatars to deliver news of all rulings issued by the justices.
To explain rulings coming down from the bench, the Arizona Supreme Court will soon have two new spokespeople to deliver the news: Victoria and Daniel, AI-generated court news reporters. While ...
The Arizona Supreme Court heard oral arguments March 11 in a Cochise County case that could very likely set legal precedent ...
On Tuesday, the Arizona Supreme Court announced that it is using AI-generated news reporting avatars named “Daniel” and “Victoria” to produce explanations for case opinions and decisions.
PHOENIX — Two AI-generated news reporters will now start informing the public about legal news coming out of the Arizona Supreme Court. Daniel and Victoria are the names of the two spokespeople ...
Officials at the Arizona Supreme Court have unveiled two artificial intelligence (AI) spokespeople. The two, named ‘Daniel’ and ‘Victoria,’ are called ‘reporters.' More may join the team ...
PHOENIX — Store owners have a legal responsibility to keep their shops "reasonably safe'' for customers, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. The justices rejected claims by Circle K that ...
PHOENIX Ariz. (KVOA) - The Arizona Supreme Court has unveiled AI-generated news reporters, Daniel and Victoria, to enhance public engagement by delivering court-related news. This new initiative ...
PHOENIX (KVOA) - The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that businesses must maintain reasonably safe conditions for their customers. This decision clarifies that a business owner's duty does not ...
The Arizona Supreme Court is considering whether an inmate can have personal witnesses present at his execution. Aaron Gunches, scheduled for execution on March 19, was denied his request to have ...
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