US Road rage victim in Arizona resurrected through AI to deliver his own impact statement - The AI video also included real video clips from videos taken while he was alive, along with some of his personality and humor, while showing a real photo he once took with an "old age" filter.

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Christopher Pelkey was killed in a road rage incident in Chandler, Arizona in 2021, but last month, artificial intelligence brought him back to life during his killer’s sentencing hearing.

It was the first time in Arizona judicial history — and possibly nationwide — that AI has been used to create a deceased victim’s own impact statement.

Pelkey’s sister and brother-in-law used the technology to recreate his image and voice likeness to “talk” to the courtroom about his life and the day he met Gabriel Paul Horcasitas, who shot him during a confrontation near Gilbert and Germann roads.

“In another life, we probably could have been friends,” the AI creation of the 37-year-old Army veteran said, addressing Horcasitas. “I believe in forgiveness…”

The AI video also included real video clips from videos taken while he was alive, along with some of his personality and humor, while showing a real photo he once took with an "old age" filter.

"This is the best I can ever give you of what I would have looked like if I got the chance to grow old," the AI version of Pelkey said. "Remember, getting old is a gift that not everybody has, so embrace it and stop worrying about those wrinkles."

Stacey Wales, Pelkey's sister, said everyone who knew Pelkey "agreed this capture was a true representation of the spirit and soul of how Chris would have thought about his own sentencing as a murder victim."

Family said the judge was so moved by the powerful video that he even referred to it in his closing statements at sentencing, handing down the maximum 10.5-year prison sentence for Horcasitas.

Pelkey’s family sought justice and found some peace in the process, especially seeing how one of Stacey’s children reacted to seeing their Uncle Chris one more time.

”'Mom and Dad, thank you so much for making that. I needed to hear from Uncle Chris one last time. And that meant so much, thank you.' That is not what this is intended to do. The result of it having it be a healing piece for anybody who saw it was just a beneficial result,” said Stacey.

Chief Justice Timmer offered the following response about the use of AI:

"AI has the potential to create great efficiencies in the justice system and may assist those unschooled in the law to better present their positions. For that reason, we are excited about AI’s potential. But AI can also hinder or even upend justice if inappropriately used. A measured approach is best. Along those lines, the court has formed an AI committee to examine AI use and make recommendations for how best to use it. At bottom, those who use AI—including courts—are responsible for its accuracy."

This story was originally published by Jordan Bontke and Ashley Loose with the Scripps News Group in Phoenix.
 
Family of white victims literally cannot help themselves putting words in their dead members' mouths that their non-white assailant would've been a friend or more if they believed hard enough.

This is likely the worse case of white guilt so far. Holy shit.
Dude no other fucking race is shamed or cajouled Maybe Asians like white people are and white liberals will be the most vociferous in attacking you saying how dare you or your bigot kid deserved to die.
Being self righteous feels good it feels good to be smug.
I get why liberals do this I mean it feels good to be on the right side of history as your told.
But it's when you realize how wrong and dumb you are when you see your mistakes.
 
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This seems to me what's been going on. People want it to be 'real' rather then a fancy computer program that spits back answers based on training and statistical probabilities.
Does give me an idea for a movie... what if you had really beloved dead actors just speak to the audience begging them to let them die.

There is something amusing to me about the concept. Nothing supernatural or spooky in the movie just actors begging people to let them go.
 
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Where do I opt out of the digital necromancy? At this rate we will have to factor in some legal framework regarding who decides what you say when you're dead.
That's the neat thing! You don't.

Decades later, when you have reincarnated, you can see all the bullshit your digital simulacrum said, and the horrors those statements justified. If you remember who you were in your previous life, and claim that you did not say those things, people will declare you a liar for going against the word of your past self -- for if you were truly that past person, you would agree with their simulacrum.
 
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the ai video was created by the sister to emotionally manipulate the judge into giving the killer the full sentence. she was successful

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That would imply Francis was wrong about anything he said. Scratch that, the world now is even more weird and confusing than any of his rants.
...I still want the manmade planets and stairway to the stars. You could legit make a great sci-fi series out of his ramblings.
 
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the ai video was created by the sister to emotionally manipulate the judge into giving the killer the full sentence. she was successful

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This was 5d chess to get the judge to give the maximum sentence rather than libtard self-hatred!? What a twist!


You know what, Null should look into this with the amount of Kiwis who are long gone. Imagine having the oldfags back and posting again!
AI videos of lolcows for milking by AI chatbots trained on user post histories - Der Feeder’s eternal, posthuman, KiwiReich.
 
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Of course its a woman who insists on shitting on the legacy of a great man taken from us by making him dance from beyond the grave.
 
The recreation wasn't even that good considering the tech that is now available and that sort of adds to the creepiness although a very accurate one would be creepy in its own way. I wonder if and how the reaction would have been different if a more talented AI creator like the guys who did the Samuel L Jackson Snow White videos worked on it

 
Family of white victims literally cannot help themselves putting words in their dead members' mouths that their non-white assailant would've been a friend or more if they believed hard enough.
They should use AI to put them together in w video palling around.
 
This is just BEGGING for an appeal or possibly even a mistrial. They're literally creating false testimony in the name of a dead person.

“In another life, we probably could have been friends,” the AI creation of the 37-year-old Army veteran said, addressing Horcasitas. “I believe in forgiveness…”
Fuck that. If this ever happened to me, I'd want my AI ghost to say "Not only do I not forgive you, I think you are scum that should either be put down like the rabid animal you are or locked away so deep that you never see daylight again"
 
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