AI brings Supreme Court decisions to life

On The Docket, a new independent project to expand access to the Supreme Court, is using AI to generate visual depictions of U.S. Supreme Court justices reading their decisions. On The Docket

On The Docket

Artificial intelligence, meet the U.S. Supreme Court.

It’s an institution steeped in tradition and resistant to any quick changes in the way it does things. But like it or not, the justices are about to see artificially created versions of themselves, essentially avatars, speaking words that they actually did speak in court but that were not heard contemporaneously by anyone except the people in the

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