AI Judges? Arizona’s Supreme Court Just Replaced Its Spokesperson with an Avatar

Meet Victoria and Daniel, the AI avatars now delivering Arizona Supreme Court rulings—because apparently, human judges weren’t efficient enough.
Arizona’s Supreme Court has introduced AI-generated avatars to announce every ruling, claiming this will improve public trust. Using the Creatify platform, the court now produces videos in minutes instead of hours, ensuring faster, more consistent communication.
- Avatars summarize rulings but don’t interpret law.
- They aim to simplify complex decisions for the public.
- Concerns arise about AI-generated bias and realism.
While Chief Justice Ann Timmer sees this as a step toward accessibility, making digital spokespeople too human-like could blur the line between fact and perception.
Tech is transforming how justice is communicated, but should courts rely on AI to shape public perception? Is this a breakthrough in transparency or a slippery slope toward AI-driven judiciary?
Read the full article on Fortune.
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